Station Casinos - Development Sites

Development Sites

All the Nevada sites below are gaming-entitled, unless otherwise noted. Gaming-entitled means that a casino can be built on that location without special approvals.

  • Las Vegas area
    • Flamingo Road-At Clark County 215 and Town Center Drive, Summerlin
    • A site located near Cactus Road on the South Las Vegas Blvd.
    • Durango Station On South Durango Drive at Clark County 215 near the Rhodes Ranch planned community. Announced plans for a bowling alley and movie theater at this location. The design is shown to be similar to the of Red Rock Station.
    • Siena-Across from the Siena age-restricted community on Town Center Drive, Summerlin.
    • Station Casinos continues to own the land that the former Castaways (Boulder Highway location) used to stand on.
    • The Wild Wild West hotel on West Tropicana. Due to the special proximity of this site to the Las Vegas Strip, Station intends to build a tourist oriented megaresort on this site.
  • Reno area
    • Convention Center- Across from the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. An 8-acre (3.2 ha) site acquired in 2005.
    • Geiger Grade-At the intersection of Geiger Grade Road and South Virginia Street. A 96-acre (39 ha) site acquired in 2005.
    • Mt. Rose-At the intersection of Mt. Rose Highway and US 395. A 50-acre (20 ha) site acquired in 2005. Not gaming entitled.
  • California
    • Rohnert Park, Sonoma County. A joint development project with the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria.

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