Bally’s Las Vegas Includes Athletics’ Ballpark And 2,500-Seat Entertainment Venue On The Strip

Bally’s Corporation recently announced plans for Bally’s Las Vegas, a new entertainment resort destination on the iconic Las Vegas Strip at the former site of the Tropicana Las Vegas. The project will share a 35-acre campus with the new Las Vegas Athletics Major League Baseball ballpark.
The project is being submitted for entitlements to Clark County and is expected to commence development in the first half of 2026. Working in collaboration with JLL, Bally’s Las Vegas will feature two luxury hotel towers totaling 3,000 rooms, a state-of-the-art entertainment venue with a seating capacity of 2,500 and more than 500,000 square feet of retail, dining and entertainment space.
The resort will also include a casino and a VIP experience with direct access to the ballpark, merging the excitement of professional sports with the energy of the Strip. Marnell Architecture is architect of record.
“Bally’s Las Vegas represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to redefine the heart of the Strip,” said Soo Kim, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Bally’s Corporation in a statement. “With world-class partners like JLL and Marnell, and with the arrival of Major League Baseball, we are not just building an integrated resort. We are creating a landmark destination that unites sports, entertainment, dining and hospitality on a scale only Las Vegas can deliver.”
The project aims to meet the growing demand for integrated entertainment while positioning Las Vegas as the ultimate stage for professional baseball and large-scale global tourism. JLL will lead retail and dining sourcing efforts for the project with a mix of global brands and local favorites. Michael Hirschfeld, Vice Chairman of JLL, is leading the global leasing team
“Las Vegas is one of the most important markets for food and beverage, entertainment and retail in the U.S.,” states Hirschfeld in a release. “The extended hours of operation in the market yield some of the highest sales per unit in the country.”
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