Station Casinos is expected to pursue its Durango Station project after completing the $600 million Aliante Station in North Las Vegas in 2008.
The project near Rhodes Ranch has gained Clark County approvals, including permission on May 16 to begin early grading on the 71-acre site.
Durango Station is expected to have 400 hotel rooms and a 120,000-square-foot casino.
Station Casinos also owns 337.9 acres at 10 potential sites in the Las Vegas Valley and 100 acres in Reno.
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While announcing the company's $704 million Margaritaville development in Biloxi, Miss., Harrah's Chief Executive Officer Gary Loveman said that Las Vegas expansion is still on his company's radar.
Harrah's owns seven Strip properties and large land holdings along Koval Lane.
"I'm not sure you'll hear about it in one fell swoop," he said. "But you'll hear about it incrementally fairly soon."
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Harrah's owns seven Strip properties and large land holdings along Koval Lane.
"I'm not sure you'll hear about it in one fell swoop," he said. "But you'll hear about it incrementally fairly soon."
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