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The company has stated the ice rink attached to Fiesta will remain standing.Īll told, the demolitions are part of a broader push by Station to overhaul its presence in the region. Station began demolishing the 1990s-era gambling outpost in September, following parent company Red Rock Resorts’ announcement last summer that it would tear down Texas Station, Fiesta Rancho and Fiesta Henderson and sell the sites.Īll three had been closed since the onset of the pandemic in March 2020.Ĭompany spokesman Michael Britt confirmed Wednesday that Texas Station was torn down but noted work is ongoing at the property along Rancho Drive at Lake Mead Boulevard.ĭemolition work at neighboring Fiesta Rancho is expected to start soon, Britt said. As seen Wednesday, the buildings and other structures that comprised the Station Casinos-owned property are gone, including the decorative wooden oil derrick that stood out front.

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Work crews demolished the North Las Vegas hotel-casino, leaving mounds of debris on the nearly 50-acre site. (Ellen Schmidt/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Station is reduced to rubble. Heavy machinery at the now-demolished Texas Station property next to Fiesta Rancho Hotel and Casino on Wednesday, Feb.

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