The Boring Company's Vegas Loop Takes Off: What Airport Connectivity Means for Las Vegas's Economic Future
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The Boring Company's Vegas Loop Takes Off: What Airport Connectivity Means for Las Vegas's Economic Future

The Boring Company's Vegas Loop launched limited airport service in late 2025, with the University Center Loop segment targeting Q1 2026 completion. The ambitious plan calls for 68 miles of tunnels and 104 stations connecting the Strip, downtown, and major destinations. At full buildout, capacity could reach 90,000 passengers per hour. For Las Vegas—a city actively diversifying beyond gaming—this infrastructure supports growing warehousing, distribution, and manufacturing sectors. Two challenges will determine expansion speed: navigating the water table 30 feet underground, and securing over 600 required permits. Local expert Zach Walkerlieb discusses what this means for neighborhoods, businesses, and economic growth.

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