Excitement Mounts Over New DevelopmentĪlthough the closure of yet another casino in the area by Red Rock marks a sad time and is a reflection of the impact of the pandemic, there is now mounting excitement over the Durango resort. The company has already said that the land where the four closed casinos are located will be sold off and that any money made from this will be used to invest in future developments, including the Station Casino Durango development. Still, it anticipates all the Wild Wild West employees would be offered jobs at other properties operated by Station Casinos, Red Rock’s management subsidiary. In an email, Red Rock Resorts spokesman Michael Britt said the casino would close on Wednesday at midnight. It has now been revealed that the gaming giant has closed a fourth casino in the state with the Wild Wild West Gambling Hall closing its doors on a permanent basis last week.Ī report in the Nevada Independent early last week read:
These venues were the Fiesta Henderson, Texas Station, and Fiesta Rancho casinos. The three casinos had been closed since the pandemic, and the company said that it made more sense to close them on a permanent basis. Earlier this year, Red Rock Resorts announced the closure of three of its Nevada casinos.