The Raider’s new stadium, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, was not a manageable expense; it cost nearly $2 billion to build and prepare the Raiders for their home opening game.
The Raiders upgraded their dingy old stadium for a more desired venue. The impressive structure has an exciting new look, silver and black mix that achieves the same exuberant Las Vegas glamour.
The Allegiant Stadium creates a better playing advantage for the Raiders with high strength, gossamer, and polymer ceilings that bring in natural light, allowing the heat to stay down in the summer.
The crystalline stadiums give off an allusion that makes the stadium seem black during the day; meanwhile, the inside lights will be visible at night.
The Raiders stadium will have a natural grass field that grows on a 4-foot tray wheeled in for games. Atop the stadium floor is an artificial turf field.
A ribbon construction along the side will ventilate fresh air, removing exhaust and drain water from the roof. The Raiders were privy to rain puddles often on the field at the Coliseum.