The Durango project features over 100,000 square feet of gaming space with more than 2,000 slots and 40 table games, in addition to more than 200 hotel rooms, a sportsbook and four food and beverage outlets.
The parent company of Station Casinos discussed the project located off the 215 Beltway and Durango Drive during its second-quarter earnings call Wednesday, News 3 Las Vegas reported. However, the date of operations resumption of three of their currently closed properties is still unknown.
Ed Rock Resorts executives on Wednesday shared new details about the Station Casinos project planned in the southwest Las Vegas valley.