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instanceOf
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American football venue
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domed stadium
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multi-purpose stadium
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stadium
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alsoUsedFor
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college football
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concerts
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soccer matches
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architect
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HNTB
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MANICA Architecture
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brokeGroundOn
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2017-11-13
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cityServed
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Las Vegas
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constructionCost
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$1.9 billion
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constructionStartDate
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2017-11-13
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country
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United States
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distanceFromLasVegasStrip
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approximately 1.5 miles
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expandableCapacity
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71000
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fundingSource
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private funding from Las Vegas Raiders and partners
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public funding from Clark County hotel tax
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generalContractor
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McCarthy Building Companies
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Mortenson Construction
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hasFeature
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VIP lounges
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artificial turf field
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club seating
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domed roof
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large lanai doors with Strip view
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premium suites
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retractable natural grass field tray
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translucent roof
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hasNickname
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The Death Star
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The Roomba
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homeVenueOf
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Las Vegas Raiders
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UNLV Rebels football
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hostedEvent
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2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final
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Las Vegas Bowl
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Pac-12 Football Championship Game
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Super Bowl LVIII
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hostedEventDate
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2024-02-11
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leagueHosted
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NCAA Division I FBS
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National Football League
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locatedIn
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Clark County, Nevada
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Las Vegas Valley
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Paradise, Nevada
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namedAfter
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Allegiant Air
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openedForFootballSeason
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2020
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openedOn
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2020-07-31
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operator
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Las Vegas Raiders
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owner
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Las Vegas Stadium Authority
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parkingCapacity
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approximately 25000 spaces
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primaryUse
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American football
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publicTransit
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RTC Transit
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roofType
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fixed roof
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scoreboardType
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high-definition video boards
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seatingCapacity
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65000
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servicesEngineer
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Smith Seckman Reid
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structuralEngineer
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Arup
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surface
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artificial turf (UNLV games and some events)
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natural grass (Raiders games)
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tenant
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Las Vegas Raiders
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UNLV Rebels football
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