Work resumes on Tahoe South Event Center at Stateline
Submitted by paula on Thu, 04/29/2021 - 9:46am
STATELINE, Nev. - Construction on the new Tahoe South Events Center will resume on Monday, May 3, 2021, after the seasonal halt of activity on the site in the parking lot of MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa. New construction fences are up in preparation for excavation, concrete, and foundation work. Completion is anticipated by the end of 2022.
The 132,000 square-foot, multi-purpose facility is designed to complement the destination’s gaming and recreational offerings. The project broke ground in July 2020 along the U.S. Highway 50 border. It will provide a venue for conventions, special events, and entertainment, as well as a variety of events for the local South Shore community, including concerts, and family programming, as well as professional and amateur sporting events. The events center is expected to host up to 130 events a year with opportunities to expand visitation into shoulder seasons and mid-week periods. The anticipated economic impact to the entire community is estimated to be $40-60 million per year.
Construction-related jobs attributable to the Tahoe South Events Center project are estimated to exceed 500. This includes on-site workers during peak periods (100 – 120/day) along with off-site workforces, vendors, and suppliers, including furniture, fixtures, and equipment manufacturing, fabricating, and installation.
During construction season, parking at MontBleu will be available in the garage, and backlot as well as through their valet services.
The completed project will feature two levels: an event floor, and a suites, conference and meeting room level, as well as an event lawn area. Seating for up to 6,000 will be available for concerts, performing arts, trade shows, and sporting events along with a seasonal micro-transit system.
In a collaboration with Edgewood Tahoe just across the street, dirt from the initial excavation site will be transported and recycled there for landscape features at the golf resort and lodge.
In March, The Tahoe Douglas Visitors selected Spectra, a leading private management company as the provider of venue management, food services, and hospitality, and partnerships services for the new Tahoe South Events Center. Spectra will also utilize the facility to attract regional and national meetings, conferences, and conventions, along with a schedule of local community, arts, cultural and social events.
Financing for the $80 million+ project requires no tax increases for residents. Funding sources include $34 million, or 19 percent, via Douglas County Redevelopment Area #2, created in 2016 to strengthen the area’s economic base through focused attention and financial investment; a $5 per night lodging surcharge on each room at Tahoe Township properties: casinos/hotels, Lodge at Edgewood and vacation rentals will account for 43 percent of debt service to repay the bonds; and current transient lodging license tax and transient occupancy tax for the remaining 38 percent.
For more on the Tahoe South Event Center, or to submit an inquiry to host an event, discuss sponsorship, or become a premium seat holder, visit https://tahoedouglasva.org.