Station Casinos has announced a comprehensive multimillion-dollar investment strategy across its Southern Nevada portfolio as the company prepares for its 50th anniversary on July 1. The initiative includes significant expansions at its newest resort and large-scale renovations at several established locations throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
The most substantial portion of the capital investment is directed toward Durango Casino and Resort in southwest Las Vegas. The company recently began a second phase of development at the property with a price tag of 385 million dollars. This project follows the December completion of a new high-limit slot room and a 2,000-space parking garage. Planned additions at the resort include a 36-lane bowling facility, luxury movie theaters, and approximately 400 new slot machines. New restaurant concepts and entertainment venues are also scheduled to open as part of the 18-month construction cycle.
Renovation efforts are also focused on Green Valley Ranch in Henderson. Following the recent update of 162 rooms and 37 suites, Station Casinos plans to fully renovate nearly 300 additional rooms in the East Tower during 2026. The property will also see upgrades to its meeting and convention facilities, the South Rotunda Lobby, and the Regal movie theaters. A new frozen custard shop is expected to open in the food court early this year.
Red Rock Resort is also slated for upgrades, specifically within its dining division. The Summerlin property will introduce several new food outlets in early 2026, including the return of a popular hospitality restaurant and the addition of a prominent donut shop and local pizza brand to its food hall.
Furthermore, Sunset Station is undergoing a property-wide refresh valued at 53 million dollars. Key projects at this location include the debut of a country-themed entertainment venue and the conversion of an existing lounge into a casino bar. At Palace Station, the company’s original property, a new 6,500-square-foot Korean barbecue restaurant is scheduled to open this spring.
Station Casinos is also expanding its tavern brand, with the fourth Seventy Six Tavern opening in Henderson this month. Additional tavern conversions are planned for early 2026. The company traces its origins to 1976 when it opened a small off-Strip venue known as The Casino. Executives stated that all existing amenities at the various properties will remain open to the public during the construction phases.

