Elon Musk’s Vegas Loop moves downtown with 1st city construction permit

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Las Vegas has issued the first building permit to The Boring Company for the Vegas Loop expansion, connecting the Convention Center to Downtown.

Elon Musk ’s ambitious underground transit vision has reached a milestone as the city of Las Vegas issued the first permit for the "Vegas Loop" to begin its expansion into the downtown corridor.The city of Las Vegas officially announced Wednesday that it has granted a building permit to The Boring Company .

This specific permit allows for the construction of a tunnel connecting the Las Vegas Convention Center —which currently houses four operational stations—to the Strat hotel and casino, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.SUGGESTED: Tesla ends production of Model S and Model X vehicles, will focus on robots in 2026The Vegas Loop utilizes Tesla vehicles to transport passengers through a point-to-point underground system. While current operations are largely confined to the convention center and select north-Strip resorts like the Fontainebleau and Resorts World, the full 68-mile vision includes 104 stations covering the Strip, downtown, and Harry Reid International Airport, according to the publication.Currently, one section of the Vegas Loop is operational – the LVCC Loop – which has 1.7 miles of tunnels connecting the LVCC West Hall with the main campus that features the North, Central and South Halls. Built for approximately $47 million, the system has proven its utility during major conventions, moving more than 32,000 passengers daily and peaking at 4,500 riders per hour. TBC emphasizes that the project was completed in roughly one year without disrupting ongoing convention schedules or requiring road closures.SUGGESTED: Tesla loses title as world’s biggest electric vehicle makerIt first opened in April 2021 and has been in operation at all subsequent conventions, demonstrating a peak capacity of over 4,500 passengers per hour and over 32,000 passengers per day. The cost of the LVCC Loop’s two one-way tunnels, plus two surface-level stations and one subsurface station was about $47 million, according to TBC.A completion date for the downtown expansion has not been established. Although the city has issued its permit, Boring Co. President Steve Davis noted that a matching permit from Clark County is still required for the segment from the Convention Center to the Strat before work can officially begin.SUGGESTED: Tesla unveils cheaper version of Model Y Standard"The city is excited to bring an innovative transportation option to downtown Las Vegas and create another way for visitors to experience all that the city has to offer," Mayor Shelley Berkley said in a statement to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. "Convention-goers will soon be able to hop in a car to quickly and conveniently travel to downtown for dinner, cocktails, a visit to a museum or to catch a show at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts."Once the necessary county permits are secured, The Boring Company plans to push further north. Future downtown stations are slated for the Fremont Street Experience, Circa’s Garage Maha, according to Las Vegas Review-Journal.TBC projects that once the full Vegas Loop is finalized, it will be capable of moving 90,000 passengers per hour. SUGGESTED: Tesla Diner in LA axes most of its menu - here's whyLooking toward long-term regional infrastructure, the company also plans to eventually extend its tunnel network to link Las Vegas directly to Los Angeles.This story was reported from Los Angeles.

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