Yes by all means, it MUST be saved. Would be awesome if it could be somehow incorporated into the airport. What a welcoming sight that woukd be for visitors arriving into Las Vegas
Omg, PLEASE!! 🙏🏼 And honestly it is SUCH a shame because Vegas has always been so superficial and commercial that I’m sure there have been countless pieces of artistic history (it is such a unique place regardless of how u feel about the commercialism) that it’s like, where are we in Las Vegas development as a city? Are we finally ready as a city to seriously invest in preserving our cultural history?? We finally have sports teams and a big dumb ass LED dome like are we ready to seriously start saving and giving honor to more of the history? With big money does come some beautiful artwork. it's not all fast produced superficial garbage.
That would be incredible, almost like a nod to the old NYC subway stations- they had such ornate architecture throughout, something that is a dying art form in today’s culture-
Whose supposed to pay specialized workers to come and take each piece of glass out? How long does that take? So someone has to pay for the actual glass artwork, the company that can remove it, and the time of the building owner since they'll have to wait in this. So that's 4 mill for the art alone. Good luck.
Well, the owners of the A's are just the children of the owners of The Gap... so maybe them? They are seemingly the cheapest people alive and likely would never do something to help our community, but it is worth mentioning. Since Las Vegas is giving these trust fund babies 300+ million dollars to relocate here, we might as well try to get them to invest in our city.
When we repaired the 9th District Court of Appeals after the 89 earthquake...all the marble was removed and numbered and catalogued to be replaced....it can be done... Should be done....it's a beautiful piece of art there!
@@themadlibrarian2933 I was there for the grand opening of the London Bridge in Lake Havasu Az... Dad bought an acre of land on McCollough Blvd in 1963 for 364 dollars ..bout a mile away from the bridge ( which wasn't there yet!)✌️. ..I used to have a piece of the bridge... lost it in storage years ago
I don’t get why they destroy buildings? This is why Vegas will never grow outwards. It will be the same one street only. The buildings could of been updated upgraded and still be used. Now it will be an empty lot
Judson Studios is a landmark LA based stained glass studio founded in 1889. They have created some of the nation's finest stained glass works for many land mark churches. They have also worked with many famous architects including Frank Lloyd Wright. This piece at the Trop is one of their largest single works and absolutely deserves to be honored with preservation.
Yes, they need to save it. It's a very unique and large piece of stained glass. It would cost way more than $4 million today. This could work well in a art museum gallery space. Or, incorporate it into the entrance/lobby area of the new stadium.
@@CuseVegasGreat ideas ok so who is going to pay for all of this not to mention it's Nevada so you gotta pay for those carbon offsets too in order to transport it
@@gotacallfromvishal True enough, I wasn't legitimately thinking they would transport it to NYC and have the Met build a new wing, but I do think they should preserve this. As to who... the owners of the A's are trust fund kids, their parents are billionaires.
@@CuseVegasok so when the building has to be blown up in say Sept and it's end of Aug and your crew is only 1/4 of the way thru taking the dumb glass down you're going to pay the late fees to the billionaires? ok and the billionaires don't want the glass in their stadium, they have a way better idea, so then what? just keep the glass in storage forever? makes you feel good? good use of your money? whose paying the rent on storing glass nobody will see?
@@gotacallfromvishal Well no, these billionaires are kind of dummies, and actually none of their ideas are good... they are charter school weirdos. Also, I have a glass rental storage guy on Decatur that will give me a cheap deal. My crew works fast. True- after we store it for many years I may get tired of paying that glass storage rent, but hopefully some other casino will buy it off me- I'll be posting that ceiling on craigslist and facebook marketplace for the next decade if I need to.
So much is destroyed in the name of progress, I saw that piece in 94 when I was in las Vegas it is simply mind blowing in person. The thought of that being destroyed to never see the light of day again is shameful. So much of the Vegas history has been imploded over the past 40 years to never be seen again. I hope that this piece will not fall victim to being lost for good.
What some seem to forget is that anything made in the past have a limited number of them. items, funiture and art... The moment they are stopped being made, the expriation countdown starts. Anytime one of those gets destroyed it's one piece of history that is lost forever.
I would love to see the front of the Tropicana be left there and somehow incorporated into the stadium. Keep a piece of history while making new ones. But it would be cool to somehow at least get that glass ceiling taken out before they take down the casino and put the ceiling in the stadium or museum.
Yes they can disassemble it carefully. Then either include it in their new place or it could be saved by the museums until a good place could be found for it. Heck they could even take it down carefully & sell it to someone. At least it woukd be saved that way. I'd prefer a donation though. Which would allow them to save on their taxes too. I really hope they save it or allow someone else to save it. It's just too beautiful/expensive to demolish.
I mean, it would not be that expensive to deconstruct the various panes of glass and store them until a proper use case could be found or plan for preservation drafted. That doesn’t seem unreasonable to me, especially in a city like Vegas where people are more accepting of different and interesting examples of architecture and exhibits due to the nature of the casino industry’s dominance there.
With the ability of laser scanning, the support structure , if needed could be easily recreated. As to the stained glass panels, if there can be a removal , repair and reinstallation of the stained glass windows in Notre Dame, then surely the same efforts can be used to save such a treasure.
What about contacting Alice Walton of the Walmart Foundation about moving it to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in NW Arkansas. She's creating an incredible museum and gathering some of the most important pieces of American art. She's even in the process of expanding the museum by 100,000 square feet. She moved a Frank Lloyd Wright home from New Jersey, so it's possible she might like this piece. It's worth a try. It's a world class museum and she is a visionary.
There is a compromise. Remove some of the panels and sell them to collectors and museums where a smaller piece could reasonably be displayed. The problem is that in taking it apart, lots of little pieces are going to get lost or broken. It would cost millions in removal, cataloging, reinstallation and then repair/replacement. This is just not a peice that can really be moved economically. Better to save a little than none at all.
I don't live in Vegas but I've been twice (and almost done visiting all MLB stadiums, will be adding Vegas back to the list once it's built). It would be awesome to see this glass dome in the new stadium to preserve a piece of Vegas within it.
Thankfully you can always make more stained glass. Price has gone up a little bit lately but at least it isn't irreplaceable like most think. At least on the east coast where there are a lot of glass shops.
I wouldn’t put it in the stadium. Stadiums eventually need replaced. I would love to be able to see it though. A special-built building to house all the special ephemera of the strip would be great, with this over all of it would be perfect!
Some day Las Vegas will realize that older things were built better. And this stained glass absolutely should be preserved. Some rich person would surely love to incorporate this into a space they own? I miss beautiful things
AMEN...casinos may come and go but this is a lot of people's art project that took a ton of work to do. The stadium needs to somehow incorporate the artwork into their new project and make it a win win for everyone as suggested by the artist.
It would be cool if it was just parceled out to individuals for art work in their homes or reused in a different design. It doesnt have to be exactly how it was installed to be saved.
Beautiful in a Railroad station, but since we no long have train stations how about an airport? it will be lost sooner or later if placed in a sports venue
I need to hear that Wayne Newton, or Tom Jones is coming to the rescue. All jokes aside, save this beautiful piece of art. That's like destroying the Murano glass chandeliers at the Bellaggio
New stadium or airport would be great since they both are virtually next to each other. The neon museum is interested I’ve heard. With Bally’s being so cheap with the Tropicana since they’ve owned it I would even consider them selling it off in pieces and I would be a buyer.
Living on the other side of planet I only learned that the Tropicana will be taken down this year. I have stayed there on multple occasions. Yes, it was dated compared to the other properties on the strip but there was something about the place that bridged the old Las Vegas with the latest Las Vegas. Therefore I am sad to see it go. RIP Tropicana.
I'd go the middle route: If you can find someone willing to pay the costs to remove it, they can have it. If multiple someone's are interested, auction it off. Just don't demand the current owner to spend money (and to a degree, their time *is* money) preserving it if nobody else thinks it's worth enough of their own money to do so.
Exactly why can't they save it? I'm sure you could find all kinds of stained glass artists who would be willing to help preserve this beautiful work of art!
Simple Solution= Install it @ The Park. It's right down the street, it would be a 24/7 piece of shade, and it would be a cool area for people to chill and eat under it. Main Street Station has/had a lot of stained glass that was old too though I don't know if it's still there.
For more than a century America has been demolishing buildings and mansions and chateaux that represent hundreds of millions on intrinsic value on top of the heritage and historic value without blinking an eye. The ceiling of a casino is the last thing to be worried about. Just look at what they did to Detroit, one of the most iconic of American cities.
It's beautiful, but it's like.How do you save something like that? Take it apart piece by piece and catalog it and put it back together somewhere else? Serious undertaking.
Putting a baseball stadium in the MIDDLE of the already congested, and traffic-dense strip is truly the *_STUPIDEST_* thing I have yet to see Vegas do. Just picture what the traffic will be like on all those game days. What a *_MESS!!!_* Most cities (with a lick of sense) put stadiums on their outer edges for a REASON!
There was a building set to be torn down in VA, covered in graffiti art. People were trying to get the art preserved…. Overnight the owner had the entire building painted white. I won’t be surprised if similar happens… it will cost them less to destroy it.
They should at least save a large portion of it & donate other sections, pieces of it, to local colleges for their art students to recycle, reuse. Or the City should provide a location to store it temporarily $ then make it available to all residents for Up cycling & reusing them.
Dont look to Ohio for help. State policy has always been to tear architectual markers down and put up a parking lot. More specifically a mural in the case of Uninon Station or the Christopher Inn.
Yes by all means, it MUST be saved. Would be awesome if it could be somehow incorporated into the airport. What a welcoming sight that woukd be for visitors arriving into Las Vegas
I hadn't even thought of the airport, that would be such a cool place to display it too!
Maybe you should contact their ownership, suggestions box. That would be great.
Omg, PLEASE!! 🙏🏼
And honestly it is SUCH a shame because Vegas has always been so superficial and commercial that I’m sure there have been countless pieces of artistic history (it is such a unique place regardless of how u feel about the commercialism) that it’s like, where are we in Las Vegas development as a city? Are we finally ready as a city to seriously invest in preserving our cultural history?? We finally have sports teams and a big dumb ass LED dome like are we ready to seriously start saving and giving honor to more of the history? With big money does come some beautiful artwork. it's not all fast produced superficial garbage.
That is such an awesome idea. Could you call them somehow and suggest it or email?
That would be incredible, almost like a nod to the old NYC subway stations- they had such ornate architecture throughout, something that is a dying art form in today’s culture-
He's right... that is beautiful and it would be a shame to see it destroyed.
Or send it to the stadium or that old Vegas park
Whose supposed to pay specialized workers to come and take each piece of glass out? How long does that take? So someone has to pay for the actual glass artwork, the company that can remove it, and the time of the building owner since they'll have to wait in this. So that's 4 mill for the art alone. Good luck.
Well, the owners of the A's are just the children of the owners of The Gap... so maybe them? They are seemingly the cheapest people alive and likely would never do something to help our community, but it is worth mentioning. Since Las Vegas is giving these trust fund babies 300+ million dollars to relocate here, we might as well try to get them to invest in our city.
@@ryandann9362 Let's go with the A's ownership... their parents are billionaires and they are getitng hundreds of milliions from Las Vegas taxpayers.
so said about much in this world but its just glass and metal. its not even old
When we repaired the 9th District Court of Appeals after the 89 earthquake...all the marble was removed and numbered and catalogued to be replaced....it can be done...
Should be done....it's a beautiful piece of art there!
On a larger scale, they did the same thing with London Bridge, which was taken apart, numbered for reassembly and re-erected in Lake Havasu.
@@themadlibrarian2933 I was there for the grand opening of the London Bridge in Lake Havasu Az...
Dad bought an acre of land on McCollough Blvd in 1963 for 364 dollars ..bout a mile away from the bridge ( which wasn't there yet!)✌️. ..I used to have a piece of the bridge... lost it in storage years ago
I don’t get why they destroy buildings? This is why Vegas will never grow outwards. It will be the same one street only. The buildings could of been updated upgraded and still be used. Now it will be an empty lot
@@themadlibrarian2933 I was there for the Grand opening of the London Beach Bridge....we used to vacation at Havasu
Judson Studios is a landmark LA based stained glass studio founded in 1889. They have created some of the nation's finest stained glass works for many land mark churches. They have also worked with many famous architects including Frank Lloyd Wright. This piece at the Trop is one of their largest single works and absolutely deserves to be honored with preservation.
That would actually be a pretty sweet VIP entrance for the new stadium. Walk from the past into the present Vegas
Yes, they need to save it. It's a very unique and large piece of stained glass. It would cost way more than $4 million today. This could work well in a art museum gallery space. Or, incorporate it into the entrance/lobby area of the new stadium.
Agreed...The Met in New York has an exhibit where this would fit right in, but they would probably need to build a new wing to accomodate it.
@@CuseVegasGreat ideas ok so who is going to pay for all of this not to mention it's Nevada so you gotta pay for those carbon offsets too in order to transport it
@@gotacallfromvishal True enough, I wasn't legitimately thinking they would transport it to NYC and have the Met build a new wing, but I do think they should preserve this. As to who... the owners of the A's are trust fund kids, their parents are billionaires.
@@CuseVegasok so when the building has to be blown up in say Sept and it's end of Aug and your crew is only 1/4 of the way thru taking the dumb glass down you're going to pay the late fees to the billionaires? ok and the billionaires don't want the glass in their stadium, they have a way better idea, so then what? just keep the glass in storage forever? makes you feel good? good use of your money? whose paying the rent on storing glass nobody will see?
@@gotacallfromvishal Well no, these billionaires are kind of dummies, and actually none of their ideas are good... they are charter school weirdos.
Also, I have a glass rental storage guy on Decatur that will give me a cheap deal. My crew works fast.
True- after we store it for many years I may get tired of paying that glass storage rent, but hopefully some other casino will buy it off me- I'll be posting that ceiling on craigslist and facebook marketplace for the next decade if I need to.
This is a beautiful piece, the history is incredible. Inside the lobby of the stadium would be cool!
It's too gorgeous to lose! That is an incredible work of art - by all means, SAVE it!
Agreed KaKa!
that is a beautiful stained glass art piece hopefully it can be saved
So much is destroyed in the name of progress, I saw that piece in 94 when I was in las Vegas it is simply mind blowing in person. The thought of that being destroyed to never see the light of day again is shameful. So much of the Vegas history has been imploded over the past 40 years to never be seen again. I hope that this piece will not fall victim to being lost for good.
Please save it!!
Why does someone even have to say, "umm, should we save this?"
Did you forget where this is?
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Incorporate it into the stadium design like Petco did with the metal supply building
Just think of all the beautiful buildings and art pieces that we allowed to be destroyed, only to regret it many years later.
imagine being so loaded that you can just throw away 4m worth of art.
Even if its too big, they can always make it into smaller displays or window panes.
Wonder if the Neon Museum would be interested, although it's not a "neon" ceiling, but I hope they can save it. It's stunning.
Agree - if they could incorporate the lobby of the La Concha into their property, surely they can find a place for that beautiful ceiling!
I’ve heard they are interested. Would be a great piece for the collection. Definitely a draw for the many who want to see it preserved
Wow! That is gorgeous! He is right - it is a piece of history and should be saved.
If you seen the price of Tiffany lamps you'd know 4m to save this would be a steal.
Yes, make it an entrance to the property that will be built.
What some seem to forget is that anything made in the past have a limited number of them. items, funiture and art... The moment they are stopped being made, the expriation countdown starts. Anytime one of those gets destroyed it's one piece of history that is lost forever.
I agree! It's our history and fine art. We must implore that it be preserved.
SAVE IT! IT IS SO BEAUTIFUL THIS COUNTRY NEEDS MORE OF THIS!!!!!!!!
This is beautiful, like others have said this need to be saved.
They need to preserve that. It is so beautiful
I would love to see the front of the Tropicana be left there and somehow incorporated into the stadium. Keep a piece of history while making new ones. But it would be cool to somehow at least get that glass ceiling taken out before they take down the casino and put the ceiling in the stadium or museum.
What’s so wrong with his idea? Save the art!
It’s beautiful. It’s a masterpiece. They should save it no matter what.
Save historical architecture!!! They don’t have artisans like this anymore!!!!
I applaud this man
SAVE THIS GLASS
Yes they can disassemble it carefully. Then either include it in their new place or it could be saved by the museums until a good place could be found for it.
Heck they could even take it down carefully & sell it to someone.
At least it woukd be saved that way. I'd prefer a donation though. Which would allow them to save on their taxes too.
I really hope they save it or allow someone else to save it. It's just too beautiful/expensive to demolish.
We are lucky to have James Schaffer! Best reporter in town.
I mean, it would not be that expensive to deconstruct the various panes of glass and store them until a proper use case could be found or plan for preservation drafted. That doesn’t seem unreasonable to me, especially in a city like Vegas where people are more accepting of different and interesting examples of architecture and exhibits due to the nature of the casino industry’s dominance there.
With the ability of laser scanning, the support structure , if needed could be easily recreated. As to the stained glass panels, if there can be a removal , repair and reinstallation of the stained glass windows in Notre Dame, then surely the same efforts can be used to save such a treasure.
What about contacting Alice Walton of the Walmart Foundation about moving it to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in NW Arkansas. She's creating an incredible museum and gathering some of the most important pieces of American art. She's even in the process of expanding the museum by 100,000 square feet. She moved a Frank Lloyd Wright home from New Jersey, so it's possible she might like this piece. It's worth a try. It's a world class museum and she is a visionary.
Looking from strictly a financial angle, Las Vegas could get this amazing ceiling for free! And then dismantle it; save it; and sell it for a profit!
There is a compromise. Remove some of the panels and sell them to collectors and museums where a smaller piece could reasonably be displayed.
The problem is that in taking it apart, lots of little pieces are going to get lost or broken. It would cost millions in removal, cataloging, reinstallation and then repair/replacement. This is just not a peice that can really be moved economically. Better to save a little than none at all.
Artistic touches and statements in construction are all but gone from spaces now, so it is crucial this be salvaged and given new life.
I seen it in person PLEASE save this work of Art, Somehow, Someway include it into the new ball park.
Put it at the neon museum!!!
That’s what I was thinking! 😃
I don't live in Vegas but I've been twice (and almost done visiting all MLB stadiums, will be adding Vegas back to the list once it's built). It would be awesome to see this glass dome in the new stadium to preserve a piece of Vegas within it.
Money
Now I need to go to Las Vegas to see the Tropicana one last time
Should be installed and included in the new stadium
Thankfully you can always make more stained glass. Price has gone up a little bit lately but at least it isn't irreplaceable like most think. At least on the east coast where there are a lot of glass shops.
I wouldn’t put it in the stadium. Stadiums eventually need replaced. I would love to be able to see it though. A special-built building to house all the special ephemera of the strip would be great, with this over all of it would be perfect!
No, a stadium is not the place for such an artwork. Put it where the general public can more easily see it. Store it until a suitable venue is found.
Rescue the amazing creation
That is Art it should not be demolished. That is beautiful and it took a lot of hard work to do that
I hope they will save it
He's right. That's truly Las Vegas legacy!
It can be saved. We can add it to one of the new upcoming casino/resorts. It would be perfect for one of the Stations resorts. Totally “salvagable”….
Some day Las Vegas will realize that older things were built better. And this stained glass absolutely should be preserved. Some rich person would surely love to incorporate this into a space they own? I miss beautiful things
We should save it. We need to save our history especially art
Vegas step up. This is part of your history. I lived and raised my family in Vegas, lets not implode everything that helped make Vegas famous.
Good!
James Schaffer from the RJ. One of the best young reporters out there.
Steve from American Dad grew up and became a news reporter in Vegas (at 0:17 seconds).
AMEN...casinos may come and go but this is a lot of people's art project that took a ton of work to do. The stadium needs to somehow incorporate the artwork into their new project and make it a win win for everyone as suggested by the artist.
PLEASE SAVE ART ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Put it over the Fremont experience area, just over the zip line at Fremont Street, Las Vegas down town
Sorry,the 4M Tropicana ceiling should go over past Post area
I just saw this on the thumbnail and I agree. It's too beautiful to destroy.
It would be cool if it was just parceled out to individuals for art work in their homes or reused in a different design. It doesnt have to be exactly how it was installed to be saved.
Beautiful in a Railroad station, but since we no long have train stations how about an airport?
it will be lost sooner or later if placed in a sports venue
I need to hear that Wayne Newton, or Tom Jones is coming to the rescue. All jokes aside, save this beautiful piece of art. That's like destroying the Murano glass chandeliers at the Bellaggio
Thats gorgeous, could absolutely attract tourists.
New stadium or airport would be great since they both are virtually next to each other. The neon museum is interested I’ve heard. With Bally’s being so cheap with the Tropicana since they’ve owned it I would even consider them selling it off in pieces and I would be a buyer.
I hope they save that beautiful ceiling! Surely it could be used in a new restaurant space if not the new stadium.
Why can't all the glass, fixtures, etc. be recycled?
This is why Europe still has nice things and pretty cities.
Living on the other side of planet I only learned that the Tropicana will be taken down this year. I have stayed there on multple occasions. Yes, it was dated compared to the other properties on the strip but there was something about the place that bridged the old Las Vegas with the latest Las Vegas. Therefore I am sad to see it go. RIP Tropicana.
That needs to be repurposed. It’s gorgeous.
Tiffany stained glass is money. It would be dumb to destroy it. Auction pieces off and use the money towards the new stadium 🤷🏼♀️
I'm sure plenty of people would love to put a piece of this in their homes.
Yes it needs preserved
The ceiling is breath taking. The images do not do justice it’s
just an amazing piece of art to see. Sadly it will probably be destroyed.
"Been staining glass"?? What is THAT supposed to mean? Nobody "stains" glass!
SAVE THE CEILINGS!!!!!!!!!
Build it into the entry way into the stadium
I'd go the middle route: If you can find someone willing to pay the costs to remove it, they can have it. If multiple someone's are interested, auction it off. Just don't demand the current owner to spend money (and to a degree, their time *is* money) preserving it if nobody else thinks it's worth enough of their own money to do so.
absolutely!!!! FIND a way to SAVE It!!!❤❤
Exactly why can't they save it? I'm sure you could find all kinds of stained glass artists who would be willing to help preserve this beautiful work of art!
SAVE IT! its the TROPICANA for crying out loud
The City should mandate the save and re install I the new ball park.
Simple Solution= Install it @ The Park. It's right down the street, it would be a 24/7 piece of shade, and it would be a cool area for people to chill and eat under it. Main Street Station has/had a lot of stained glass that was old too though I don't know if it's still there.
You could also install it behind Caesars or the Lux on the Pedestrian walk ways.
For more than a century America has been demolishing buildings and mansions and chateaux that represent hundreds of millions on intrinsic value on top of the heritage and historic value without blinking an eye. The ceiling of a casino is the last thing to be worried about. Just look at what they did to Detroit, one of the most iconic of American cities.
It's beautiful, but it's like.How do you save something like that? Take it apart piece by piece and catalog it and put it back together somewhere else? Serious undertaking.
How could you not, not save it? All of it? You mean to tell me it can’t be repurposed? ♥️
What kind of absolute idiots would demolition a building without salvaging something like that??
O. M. G.
It's beautiful 😻
It’s possible! Old fashion values need restoring as well as restoring history $
Trop is great played 15 minutes of blackjack there and won $100something next time I went no more 3:2 and then no more blackjack at all
Putting a baseball stadium in the MIDDLE of the already congested, and traffic-dense strip is truly the *_STUPIDEST_* thing I have yet to see Vegas do. Just picture what the traffic will be like on all those game days. What a *_MESS!!!_* Most cities (with a lick of sense) put stadiums on their outer edges for a REASON!
Artistic beauty is generally missing from American architecture. It is a gain to everyone if it is either saved or incorporated into the new building
YESSSS! It can be done
Take it to Fremont and attach it to the “Experience” to extend it… but with out all the LEDs
It is beautiful.
Wait…Judson Studios from 1979, so it not a Tiffany piece?
It could go to a private buyer. It was installed in a corporate building after all.
There was a building set to be torn down in VA, covered in graffiti art. People were trying to get the art preserved…. Overnight the owner had the entire building painted white. I won’t be surprised if similar happens… it will cost them less to destroy it.
They should at least save a large portion of it & donate other sections, pieces of it, to local colleges for their art students to recycle, reuse. Or the City should provide a location to store it temporarily $ then make it available to all residents for Up cycling & reusing them.
Dont look to Ohio for help. State policy has always been to tear architectual markers down and put up a parking lot. More specifically a mural in the case of Uninon Station or the Christopher Inn.
Saving it in its entirety would be impractical. Disassemble the panels you can, and maybe there will be an opportunity in the future to display them.