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Green Valley Ranch opened on December 18, 2001, with 201 rooms and a 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m 2) casino. While a locals casino , the resort was designed with an upscale element. Built at a cost of $300 million, it was Station's most expensive resort up to that point, and the most expensive locals casino in Las Vegas history.
One building might be brick, the next stucco". [5] The project, known as The Shops at Green Valley Ranch, received final city approval in December 2002. [6] The city's zoning codes had to be altered to allow for the project to proceed. It was designed by Perlman Architects, [7] with McCarthy Building Companies as the general contractor.
[15] [16] Station would go on to build other upscale resorts in the Las Vegas Valley, including Green Valley Ranch (2001) and Red Rock Resort (2006). [13] Sunset Station employed approximately 1,800 people upon opening, [17] and had 1,200 workers as of 2017. [18] Two years later, employees voted in favor of unionizing the property by 83 percent.
South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa (formerly South Coast) is a resort located along Las Vegas Boulevard in Enterprise, Nevada, south of the Las Vegas Strip. It is owned and operated by Michael Gaughan, the founder of Coast Casinos. It includes a 137,232 sq ft (12,749.3 m 2) casino and a 25-story hotel with 2,163 rooms.
Red Rock Resort is a hotel and casino in Summerlin South, Nevada, located in the Las Vegas Valley. It is owned and operated by Station Casinos on 59.43 acres (24.05 ha) [2] located in the Downtown Summerlin neighborhood. It is Station Casinos' flagship property, [3] [4] and the company's corporate headquarters is located on the property. [5]
The Green Valley Master Community development was founded in 1978 by American Nevada Corporation in an area of 8,400 acres (34 km 2) in the southeast part of the Las Vegas Valley. Smaller neighborhoods called Green Valley Ranch and Green Valley South are within the boundaries of the master community. Green Valley South began construction around ...
She enlisted a silent partner to cover the $60,000 it cost to move and equip Rise & Shine as a standalone bake shop and espresso stand. ... Cox overhauled the space after Foodies moved out ...
Station also purchased several existing properties in the Las Vegas Valley, including the Santa Fe in 2000, [32] and the Fiesta and Reserve in 2001. [33] [34] Wildfire Gaming is a division of Station that operates small casinos around the Las Vegas Valley. [35] [36] Wildfire-branded casinos are smaller than Station's other properties and lack ...