Interesting. The city will need to figure out funding. At least as of a few years ago MLB mandated that all new stadiums are funded through corporate welfare. Nashville is already working on building a MLB quality park in hopes of drawing a team, so Vegas would need to act fast.
Clark County added an additional hotel tax to fund allegiant stadium, and building a baseball dome on the strip wouldn't be cheap. It would be cool to have a baseball stadium on the strip, but I'm skeptical as to who will pay for it and if the stadium would be worth it considering the cost.
HUH?
Corporate welfare?
What exactly do you mean and what is MLBs role / rule? I'm not aware of any requirements so long as a team gets a competent place to play and signs a MLB approved lease w the facilities ownership if not owned outright.
Baseball stadiums are 9 figure investments and basically need/ require a substantial portion to be public bonds. However, numerous have Bern built w 0 (ATT PARK) or limited (Target Field, Jacobs Field) public money.
FYI I live in Nancy Jacob's old lake home in Minny
NFL stadiums are rip offs. Also 9 figure investments but with 1/10th the daily activity, they rarely ever return a plus money return to an ownership group/ public facility.