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Station Casinos Tearing Down Three Closed Casinos, Selling Land

Three shuttered Station Casinos properties will be torn down and the land resold, according to an announcement from Red Rock Resorts on Friday, July 15.

Texas Station Gambling Hall & Hotel, Fiesta Rancho and Fiesta Henderson have been closed since the start of the pandemic.

According to the company, the facilities at the properties, except for the ice rink at Fiesta Rancho, will be demolished and the land will be resold.

Fiesta Rancho opened in 1994 as the Fiesta and Texas Station opened in 1995. They are both located in North Las Vegas. Fiesta Henderson opened in 1998 as The Reserve with an African Jungle theme.

The company provided the following statement:

“These properties have been an important part of our business over many years, so it is not without sadness that we announce these permanent closures. We would like to recognize and thank our former Team Members who worked at these properties for making them a place where our guests always felt welcome. We are pleased that approximately one-third of the Team Members from each of these three properties are already working at another Station Casinos property, and we hope that number will grow. We also want to thank our loyal guests for their support,” said Scott Kreeger, President of Station Casinos. Kreeger added, “While the decision was difficult, throughout our 46-year history, Station Casinos has adapted and grown with the Las Vegas valley. This action will enable the Company to continue reinvesting in our open properties and move more quickly to develop and deliver the next generation of Station Casinos resorts to the residents and visitors of North Las Vegas, Henderson, and the rest of the Las Vegas valley. This strategic focus will create new and exciting amenities for our customers and job opportunities for our valued Team Members and the community.”

Fiesta Rancho marquee
Front of Fiesta Rancho
Fiesta Henderson marquee
Outside Texas Station
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