A’s Ballpark Experience Center Opens in Las Vegas: MLB Stadium Preview & Economic Impact for 2028

The new A’s Ballpark Experience Center at UnCommons offers fans an immersive preview of the upcoming MLB stadium opening in 2028, and its arrival is expected to boost tourism, create jobs, expand local industries, and support long-term growth in Las Vegas real estate.


A First Look at the A’s Ballpark Experience Center

The A’s Ballpark Experience Center has officially opened at UnCommons, giving fans—and future fans—a fully immersive preview of what Major League Baseball will bring to the Las Vegas Valley in 2028. The center showcases stadium design, seating concepts, premium areas, and the overall fan experience the A’s plan to introduce.

Even if you’re not an A’s supporter, the Experience Center offers impressive visualizations, interactive displays, and memorabilia. Think of it like the Raiders Experience Center that was once hosted in Town Square—eye-catching, futuristic, and worth a visit.

And for the record:
If you’re a Yankees fan (like me, Bronx-born and proud), you’ll still get to see your American League team play right here in Vegas.


When Do A’s Ticket Sales Begin?

Ticket sales will begin in early 2026 and will roll out in phases.

If you’re interested in:

  • Season tickets
  • Premium seating packages
  • Early access opportunities

…you’ll want to visit the Experience Center now. It’s likely that demand will be high and a waitlist may form well before the first pitch in 2028.


Why UnCommons Is the Perfect Location for the Experience Center

If you haven’t visited UnCommons, this alone is a great excuse. The area has quickly become one of Las Vegas’ most vibrant hubs, featuring:

  • Trendy restaurants
  • Modern workspaces
  • Unique shops
  • A fresh, energetic atmosphere

It’s already a destination—and the presence of the A’s preview center adds another reason to explore it.


How the A’s Move Impacts the Las Vegas Economy

Las Vegas continues its transformation from a gaming-dominant city to a diverse, multi-industry hub powered by major league sports.

The arrival of the A’s will:

  • Increase tourism
  • Generate new jobs
  • Expand health and wellness fields (doctors, trainers, PTs)
  • Support hospitality and service industries
  • Boost local business revenue
  • Elevate Las Vegas’ national sports profile

Just like Allegiant Stadium did with the Raiders, the A’s stadium is expected to host more than just baseball—concerts, large events, and entertainment productions are all part of the long-term vision.


The Impact on Las Vegas Real Estate

Every major sports arrival in Las Vegas has directly influenced real estate trends:

Positive Impacts

  • Increased demand for housing near entertainment corridors
  • Appreciation in surrounding neighborhoods
  • More employment supporting home-buying power
  • Expanded relocation interest from out-of-state residents

Potential Challenges

  • Rising property values
  • Higher demand for rentals
  • Increased competition for certain price ranges

Still, most economists agree that major sports expansions generally contribute to strong, stable long-term real estate growth.


Key Entities Identified

  • Oakland A’s / Las Vegas A’s
  • UnCommons Las Vegas
  • Las Vegas Valley
  • Allegiant Stadium
  • Town Square Las Vegas
  • Major League Baseball (MLB)
  • Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority
  • Las Vegas tourism industry
  • Physical therapy and sports medicine sectors

Entity Reinforcement & Connections

  • The A’s (MLB franchise) relocating strengthens Las Vegas’ presence in major professional sports.
  • UnCommons, a mixed-use development, serves as the innovation hub showcasing the stadium preview.
  • Las Vegas tourism benefits from year-round sports, which improve visitation during slower months.
  • Real estate connects directly with economic expansion driven by sports-related industries.
  • Sports medicine, hospitality, and entertainment sectors all experience growth when a professional franchise moves in.

Semantically Related Concepts

  • stadium development
  • sports tourism
  • relocation economics
  • mixed-use communities
  • fan engagement centers
  • professional sports expansion

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the A’s Ballpark Experience Center?

It’s an immersive preview center showcasing the design and experience of the upcoming Las Vegas MLB stadium.

2. Where is the Experience Center located?

At UnCommons, a modern mixed-use development in southwest Las Vegas.

3. When will the new A’s stadium open?

The stadium is scheduled to open in 2028.

4. When do A’s ticket sales begin?

Ticket sales—especially for season tickets—begin early in 2026 and will roll out in phases.

5. Is the Experience Center only for A’s fans?

No. Anyone interested in MLB, stadium design, or Las Vegas entertainment can enjoy it.

6. How will the A’s arrival impact Las Vegas?

It will boost tourism, create jobs, support local industries, and strengthen the city’s sports economy.

7. Does the A’s move affect real estate values?

Yes, major sports expansions typically increase demand and support long-term appreciation.

8. Is visiting the Experience Center free?

Most sports preview centers are free or appointment-based; check directly with UnCommons for details.


Curious how the A’s move—and all the new development coming with it—will impact home values in your neighborhood?
Reach out today and let’s talk about your real estate goals in this rapidly evolving Las Vegas market.


Hi, I’m Alex Rivlin, a top Las Vegas real estate agent, content creator, and team lead of The Rivlin Group—one of the leading real estate teams in Las Vegas. My team and I specialize in helping buyers, sellers, and those relocating to Las Vegas, Henderson, and the Greater Las Vegas Valley confidently navigate the housing market. Whether you’re looking to buy a home, sell your property, or understand current Las Vegas real estate trends, we’re here to make the process smooth and stress-free.