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On March 18, the Irving Planning and Zoning Commission voted 5-4 to rezone the old Texas Stadium site before sending the proposal to the city council on March 20. Original plans included a 4 ...
An Irving resident is accusing the Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce of a “backroom deal” to secretly sell the former Texas Stadium site to the Las Vegas Sands Corp. The petition ...
IRVING, Texas — One month after plans for a casino resort near the former Texas Stadium site in Irving were put on hold, a lawsuit has been filed against the Irving Chamber of Commerce ...
Las Vegas Sands Corp. has revised its proposal for a major development in Irving amid public opposition ... including the former Texas Stadium location. This decision follows a contentious ...
During Monday's meeting, the Irving ... original proposal included a chance for an arena, convention center, spas, retail stores, restaurants and more, located near the former site of Texas Stadium.
The filing claims Irving's chamber and Las Vegas Sands secretly negotiated to sell the former Texas Stadium site. Read on for the latest in a saga that continues to unfold around the site.
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. A legal filing alleges that the Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce conspired with Las Vegas Sands in a "clandestine" attempt to acquire city-owned land ...
The Irving City Council approved a zoning change for Las Vegas Sands' proposed resort near the former Texas Stadium site ... More crucially for the original project plan’s viability, a statewide ...
The properties are owned and operated by Las Vegas Sands Corp., which has purchased land in Irving to build a mixed ... to buy the property on which Texas Stadium used to stand, along with land ...
"It would create an opportunity for high-quality development on the old Texas Stadium site, one of the most valuable and underutilized properties in Irving. Let me be clear, despite what you've ...
“We have a vision in Irving for a premier destination in that spot ever since Texas Stadium was demolished,” said Mark Cronenwett, Irving City Councilman. "It will drive visitors to our cit ...