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  2. Michelob Ultra Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Las Vegas Aces are the primary long-term tenant of the arena. The NBA and WNBA officially announced on October 17, 2017, that the San Antonio Stars would relocate from San Antonio, Texas, and would be playing at the Mandalay Bay Events Center starting in the 2018 season as the Las Vegas Aces.

  3. Las Vegas Aces - Wikipedia

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    The club's first Las Vegas-era logo, used from 2017 to 2024. ... the team name was officially announced as the Las Vegas Aces. [7] They received the first pick in the ...

  4. Las Vegas tourism arm announces $100,000 sponsorship for ...

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    The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, the city's tourism arm, revealed Friday that it will sponsor each of the 12 players on the Aces' roster to the tune of $100,000, with no conditions ...

  5. Las Vegas Aces become first-ever WNBA team to sell out ... - AOL

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    The Las Vegas Aces announced its sell-out status Friday. The team’s feat follows a blockbuster season for the WNBA, which has seen generation-high attendance this year. The season’s first ...

  6. Category:Las Vegas Aces - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Aces draft picks (3 C, 15 P) E. Las Vegas Aces executives (3 P) O. Las Vegas Aces owners (2 C, 3 P) P. Las Vegas Aces players (2 C, 45 P) S. Las Vegas Aces ...

  7. Kelsey Plum scores 34 points as Las Vegas Aces beat ... - AOL

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    Kelsey Plum scored 34 points as the Las Vegas Aces eased to an 88-69 win over Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever on Tuesday in front of the largest WNBA regular season crowd since 1999.. The official ...

  8. Gold Strike Resorts - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Gold Strike announced a partnership with Mirage Resorts to build a $250-million casino targeted at budget-conscious visitors, on part of the site of the demolished Dunes golf course on the Las Vegas Strip. [4] It ultimately opened in 1996, following the merger, as the Monte Carlo. [5]

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