Monday, January 5, 2026

LVCVA Spends $600 Million On Fixing Up Las Vegas Convention Center But Forgot To Install Bike Racks In Front Of The Building

The LVCVA, Las Vegas' publicly-funded tourism agency, spent $600 million in public dollars on updating the Las Vegas Convention Center.

A few days ago I bicycled over to see the convention center to check out the CES prep.

The LVCVA spent $600 million on fixing up the convention center, but I could not find a bike rack to lock up my bicycle.

I asked a police officer in front of the updated convention center about where the bike racks are located. He didn't have a clue. A security worker also had no idea where there was a bike rack to secure bicycles.

Las Vegas is no friend to bicyclists.

I went to the Fontainebleau hotel-casino for an assignment and the hotel did not have a bike rack for the public. Resorts World also did not have bike racks. And Sphere broke my bike locks and confiscated my bicycle in 2024 because it was locked up outside its fence and "it was not a good look," according to a Sphere security staffer.


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