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Las Vegas Grand Prix track teardown finishes ahead of schedule

Updated December 23, 2024 - 11:12 am

Las Vegas Grand Prix infrastructure removal wrapped about one month after the sporting spectacle, including the reopening of the sidewalk in front of the Bellagio for the first time since mid-September.

The removal of the high-end Bellagio Fountain Club hospitality space constructed over the Fountains of Bellagio finished ahead of schedule on Friday, MGM Resorts International confirmed Monday morning. That work ending, which was originally planned to wrap up on Dec. 27, led to the reopening of two lanes of Las Vegas Boulevard southbound and the sidewalk in front of the Bellagio, after being closed since Sept. 16.

One of the more controversial aspects of the track build, the temporary Flamingo Road bridge, was fully removed as of 6 a.m. Saturday. That led to the reopening of the intersection of Flamingo and Koval Lane after a nearly weeklong closure tied to the bridge removal process. The two-lane bridge had been in place over the intersection since mid-October.

The bridge, which was scaled down from a four-lane version last year to a two-lane structure this year. The larger bridge spurred multiple lawsuits from neighboring business, citing loss of revenue tied to the infrastructure work.

Crews also removed a pedestrian bridge at Rochelle Lane ahead of schedule, with an overnight closure tied to that work planned for this week now canceled.

The removals of the Flamingo bridge and Bellagio Fountain Club marked the end of post-race infrastructure removal, according the Las Vegas Grand Prix spokeswoman Lori Nelson-Kraft.

Crews began removing the track lighting and barriers almost immediately following the race, which spanned 3.8 miles of public roads, including portions of Las Vegas Boulevard, Koval and Harmon and Sands avenues. Track set up began on Sept. 2 and led to 16 weeks worth of traffic impacts during set up, race week and track dismantling.

The Las Vegas Grand Prix took place between Nov. 21-23 on the 3.8-mile street circuit, which featured two nights of practice and qualifying, leading to the race on Nov. 23, which began at 10 p.m.

Race officials are already eyeing next year’s event, with ticket deposits for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix already being made available.

Contact Mick Akers at makers@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2920. Follow @mickakers on X.

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