The company with a large Las Vegas presence has become the “Official Credit Card Processing Company of the Las Vegas Raiders and Allegiant Stadium.”
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The street sign bearing the name of Al Davis, the legendary former owner and head coach of the Raiders, was installed last week off Dean Martin Drive.
The deal, announced Monday, includes nine off-premise digital billboards for general advertising as they commute between Allegiant stadium and McCarran International Airport, as well as the digital marquee sign set for exclusive use by Allegiant Stadium.
The company tasked with installing the majority of signs, Yesco, is capping off its work at the stadium with a trio of the largest of the hundreds of signs they’re installing on the site.
Those looking to work inside the nearly complete $2 billion, 65,000-seat Allegiant Stadium still have time to apply for various game-day positions.
Only a small amount of work remains at the $2 billion Allegiant Stadium ahead of its July 31 substantial completion date.
With 37 days until the July 31 substantial completion date, the Raiders were already running inside Allegiant Stadium Wednesday — well, sort of.
As dazzling as the stadium is on the outside, it’s just as, if not more, impressive inside the 1.75-million-square-foot facility.
The first of the fan-focused legacy bricks have been laid at the Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium.
In what is the first “super” event that is hoped to take place in the nearly complete Allegiant Stadium, crews tested an important game-day feature, the plumbing system.
When a rush of 65,000 fans fills Allegiant Stadium for Raiders and UNLV football games and other large events roads around the $2 billion facility will be closed to vehicle traffic.
The positions are in the fields of hospitality, food service, security, ticketing, customer service and custodial, with six employers hiring, including the Raiders, Silver & Black Hospitality and ASM Global.
Crews at Allegiant Stadium gave an artificial glimpse Wednesday of what the 65,000-seat facility will look like on Raiders game days.
Elon Musk’s Tesla-based underground people-mover system could link the Las Vegas Convention Center and the $2 billion stadium as early as the start of the 2021 NFL season.
The 85-foot Al Davis memorial torch that spans multiple levels of the stadium could be seen towering over the main entrance on the north end of the $2 billion stadium.