Station Casinos has announced a major renovation project at Green Valley Ranch, continuing its strategy of reinvesting in its properties across the Las Vegas Valley. The company confirmed that nearly 500 hotel rooms and suites at the resort will undergo a full redesign, with the project expected to be completed in phases through next year.
Ken Janssen, vice president and general manager of Green Valley Ranch, said the goal of the project is to update the resort’s accommodations with modern design and upgraded features. He noted that the rooms and suites will be “completely reimagined” to align with the overall upscale positioning of the Henderson property.
The redesign, developed in collaboration with Avenue Interior Design, will include changes aimed at creating what Station Casinos describes as a more refined and contemporary atmosphere for guests. Work on the West Tower is scheduled to be finished this fall, with the remainder of the hotel upgrades expected to follow in 2026.
In addition to the room renovations, Station Casinos is also investing in convention space improvements as part of the same initiative. The total cost of the project is estimated at around $200 million. Company officials indicated that further updates to Green Valley Ranch will be announced in the months ahead, though no details were provided.
The upcoming changes mark the latest in a series of property upgrades for Station Casinos, which has recently completed similar work at other resorts in its portfolio. For Green Valley Ranch, the renovation underscores its role as one of the company’s flagship destinations, aiming to maintain its competitiveness in a crowded market of Las Vegas luxury and locals-focused resorts.