![]() Red Rock Resorts owns six casinos and its Wildfire Casino brand of slot machine-only properties located throughout southern Nevada. ![]() The casinos, operated by Red Rock’s subsidiary Station Casinos, never reopened once Governor Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, lifted the pandemic-related closure of the state’s gaming industry on June 4, 2020.Īccording to the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB), Red Rock Resorts will not have to appear before the three-member board and are only required to surrender the three gaming licenses to the NGCB’s Tax and Licensees Division. Scott Kreeger, president of Red Rock Resorts, said it was a difficult decision to permanently close the three casinos, but it would “enable the company to continue reinvesting in our open properties.” ![]() Red Rock Resorts confirmed last month that Texas Station, Fiesta Rancho in North Las Vegas and Fiesta Henderson would be demolished with plans to repurpose the land for sale. It is a state where companies can spend hundreds of millions to build brick-and-mortar casinos that cater strictly to local residents, while slot machines can be found in bars, gas stations and in many supermarkets. Gambling in Nevada is much larger than the Las Vegas Strip. More than 30 months after a state ordered 78-day closure of the gaming industry due to the coronavirus pandemic, five southern Nevada casinos remain closed with three of those properties scheduled for demolition. ![]()
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