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F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix pit building gets permanent name

Updated January 9, 2024 - 11:18 am

The Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix’s pit building complex now has a permanent name.

Grand Prix Plaza is the name of the area around the 300,000-square-foot building located on the northeast corner of Harmon Avenue and Koval Lane, the Las Vegas Grand Prix confirmed. The building opened its doors in November for the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Liberty Media, Formula One’s parent company, spent $500 million on the complex, purchasing the land and constructing the facility. During race weekend it was the centerpiece of the grand prix, with various high-end spectator zones within the building and on its rooftop terrace offering prime views of the start/finish line.

Betsy Fretwell, former city manager of Las Vegas, was hired as the chief operating officer of the Grand Prix and will be tasked with booking events for the plaza.

Last year Grand Prix CEO Renee Wilm said there were already events booked for the space in 2024.

Wilm noted potential bookings for the complex included convention-oriented events, driving schools and experiences or utilizing 3D or 4D technology for other activations.

“We do know we’re going to create a lot of opportunities for activations to give people really interesting things to do,” Wilm said.

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