A 50,000-seat stadium, a 25,000-seat arena, a global broadcast center, and a district designed around all of them. One address. One standard.
Discover Starr VegasChuck Haifley spent decades on the inside of the industry, working thousands of stadiums and arenas across Super Bowls, Olympic Games, and world championship fights. He watched how these places were built, who they were built for, and what happened to the people inside them.
He watched families navigate impossible parking. Fathers paying too much for beer at games they saved up to attend. Children leaving a venue with nothing but the vague memory of having been somewhere loud and crowded.
He also watched the rare exceptions. The venues that got it right. The places where the design served the experience, where the crowd felt like a community, where a child in the upper deck felt exactly as important as the executive in the suite above. Those places stayed with people for life.
Las Vegas already draws 40 million visitors annually. It is home to the Raiders, the Golden Knights, and the back-to-back WNBA champion Aces. It sits at the center of every major league expansion conversation. And yet it had no dedicated soccer stadium, no NBA-ready arena on the Strip, no integrated sports campus designed to hold a family for an entire day.
The land at Starr Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard had been on Chuck's radar through three different ownership cycles. When Lou Weisbach brought a financing model that delivers $6 billion in construction capital without burdening the teams who play there, the final piece was in place.
"We are not in the venue business. We are in the memory business. The venues are where the memories get made."
Purpose-built for the sports and performances they will host. Every seat designed. Every dimension considered. Every detail in service of the experience.
The anchor of the campus. Designed for MLS and international soccer, configured equally for the concerts and events that bring Las Vegas its largest audiences. The sight lines, the acoustics, the turf, the stage infrastructure, all built to the highest specification available.
NBA-ready from opening day. Designed to serve the full range of arena entertainment, from league play to residencies to championship events. The configuration adapts. The standard does not.
The most intimate premium venue in Las Vegas. Atop the on-campus broadcast tower, with direct access to the broadcast infrastructure below. Panoramic views of the Strip. Designed for the performances and events that do not require size, only intention.
Most venues are built around the event. You arrive for the game. You leave after the game. Everything in between is managed as a cost of admission.
Starr Vegas is built around the experience that surrounds the event. The game is the anchor. Everything else is designed to make the hours before and after the game as memorable as the game itself.
The park, the restaurants, the common areas, the walkways are open. Families from the surrounding community can come to Starr Vegas on a Tuesday afternoon with no event on the calendar and find something worth coming for.
"Families from the surrounding community can come to Starr Vegas on a Tuesday afternoon with no event on the calendar and find something worth coming for."
And woven through all of it: the Big Vision Network. An on-campus global broadcast center that turns every game, every concert, and every event into owned intellectual property for the teams and performers who call Starr Vegas home.
Every element is built to the highest standard available. Quality is not reserved for the VIP level. It is the baseline for everyone.
A family should never have to think about safety at Starr Vegas. It is designed into the physical environment from the ground up.
No hidden fees. The price on the sign is the price you pay. The experience described is the experience delivered.
The family with a $5 beer and the executive in the suite are both right where they belong. Neither is an afterthought.
Every decision is made with the long view. Not the opening weekend. The next generation of fans who will grow up with this place.
The soul of this project is a child at their first game. These are not marketing commitments. They are operational standards embedded in how the campus runs from day one.
Every event at Starr Vegas will include a tier of accessible pricing that a working family can afford without sacrifice. Premium options exist for those who want them. They are never the only option.
A portion of seats at every major event will be reserved for local schools, youth sports programs, and community organizations. The next generation of fans should not have to wait until they can afford a ticket.
The campus includes sports camps, training facilities, and immersive sports education experiences. A child who comes to watch a game can also come to learn the game.
Starr Vegas will be one of the largest employers in its market. The standard for how it treats the people who work there is the same standard it holds for the people who visit.
Las Vegas already proves the model. The Raiders, the Golden Knights, and the Aces did not just succeed here. They redefined what a sports market can look like when you start from scratch and build it right. Starr Vegas is the next chapter of that story. And it is the template for every chapter that comes after. The address changes. The standard does not.
"When you come to Starr Vegas, you will leave with something you did not have when you arrived."
Not a souvenir. Not a receipt. A memory that belongs to you, that you will carry and share and eventually hand down to someone who matters to you.
We build the place. You build the story.
The land is controlled. The financing model is live. The team is assembled. The MLS and NBA expansion windows are open. Starr Vegas is not asking anyone to believe in something theoretical.
Get in TouchStarr Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada
Direct I-15 access. Strip frontage. Ten minutes from Harry Reid International Airport.
$6 billion in construction capital. No public subsidy. No team debt. Patent-pending securitization model.
Starr Development LLC
Chuck Haifley, Founder