Construction on the Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark has gone vertical, as seen in recent photos shared by the Major League Baseball team.
Just over two months since the A’s hosted the groundbreaking ceremony for the $2 billion, 33,000-fan capacity ballpark, crews started adding walls and beams and pouring concrete columns on the stadium project.
The vertical work occurring on the site is expected to be visible by early next month from over the 10-foot construction wall built around the 35-acre site on the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue, according to A’s President Marc Badain.
The work is part of the concrete work from the ground level up to the main concourse of the stadium. That work was allowed to begin after Clark County issued a permit to the project on A