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Raiders Unveil Plans For Henderson Practice Facility Coming In '20

The Raiders' proposed training facility and team HQ in Henderson, Nev., will "feature the team office, indoor and outdoor practice fields, a weight room, a pool and more," according to Mick Akers of the LAS VEGAS SUN. Plans presented to Henderson officials last week show the initial construction will "encompass 30 acres of the 55.6-acre site" featuring 323,000 square feet of building space. The Raiders "purchased the land earlier this year from the city" for $6.05M, or half of the $12.1M appraised price. Plans call for "three outdoor fields and 1 1/2 indoor fields, a gym, player rehab facilities, an outdoor pool, a grassy hill for agility training, and a sand pit for resistance training." Initial design plans show the building’s design and color scheme will "mimic that" of the $1.8B, 65,000-seat stadium being built near the Strip. There will be an "entrance for visitors and a secure entrance with guards for players and authorized team personnel." Site plans "call for 400 parking spaces for guests, players and staff" (LAS VEGAS SUN, 9/22). In Las Vegas, Blake Apgar noted the Raiders have "committed to investing" an estimated $75M in the facility's first phase. The goal is to "complete construction" on the HQ by the spring of '20 (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 9/22).

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