Las Vegas, Nevada (Oct.10, 2019)—The Las Vegas Monorail Company secured long-term financing needed to help fund construction of a new station at Sands Avenue and to replace a short-term loan facility. The new station will provide a direct connection to the Sands Expo Center, The Venetian and The Palazzo Resorts, and to the MSG Sphere (the 18,000-seat entertainment venue currently under construction). The transaction is part of the company’s expansion program, which will also include a later expansion to the Mandalay Bay Resort with proximity to Allegiant Stadium.

“The completion of this initial financing is an important and necessary step in our expansion strategy for this system, which already provides substantial mobility benefits along our busy resort corridor,” said Las Vegas Monorail Company President and Chief Executive Officer Curtis Myles. “With two new stations, we will multiply those benefits for our customers, resort partners, sponsors and our community.”

The Sands Avenue station is projected to be completed and open in conjunction with the Sphere project opening.

Last month, the Las Vegas Monorail Company announced a new sponsorship program led by Pharris Media Inc. to promote its “green” advertising initiative. With the addition of the Sands Avenue station, the expanded eight-station system will be connected to over 30,000 hotel rooms and more than 8 million square feet of convention space by the time it is completed.

The new Monorail station funded through this transaction expands the creative opportunities to showcase sustainability-centered sponsorship programs. The Las Vegas Monorail system has carried more than 87 million riders since opening, providing additional mobility and capacity in one of the most popular and congested visitor corridors in the world. It’s fully electric, zero-emissions vehicles eliminate over 27 tons of emissions annually and have eliminated approximately 462 tons since opening. In addition, the mobility the system provides eliminates 2.1 million vehicle miles from Las Vegas roadways each year, totaling over 29 million vehicle miles since the system began operation.

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