Las Vegas is getting another golf venue. Strat owner Golden Entertainment has partnered with Dallas-based Flite Golf and Entertainment on a new, four-story, 92,000-square “golf entertainment” complex, dubbed the Atomic Range.
In a news release Monday, the two companies described the new project as a “premier golf entertainment destination that offers an immersive, technology-enhanced experience through game play and entertainment.”
The range includes over 100 hitting bays, four bars, meeting space, and a 12,000 square foot “Astrocade.”
It will be built on seven acres of undeveloped land owned by Golden Entertainment located directly north of the Strat. The cost will be roughly $70 million. The complex is scheduled for completion in 2013.
Partnering with Flite Golf to develop Atomic Range will allow us to utilize our excess real estate adjacent to the STRAT to create a unique driver of visitation to our property that continues the redevelopment of the North Strip and investment in the City of Las Vegas,” said Charles Protell, president and chief financial officer of Golden Entertainment.