Red Rock Resorts, Station Casinos parent company, also provided the latest renderings of the resort, which will include an 83,000-square-foot casino with a state-of-the-art race and sportsbook, four signature food and beverage outlets, a nine-tenant food hall, a pool with private cabanas, an environmentally friendly event lawn and 20,000 square feet of meetings and convention space. The company also will partner with various interior design firms, including Looney & Associates and Avenue ID, the designers responsible for the hotel lobby and bar, which the company unveiled Friday. The architect of record is Las Vegas-based Friedmutter Group both firms will be led by Station Casinos’ in-house design and construction teams. Richardson Builders was selected as the project’s construction manager. Richardson Builder LLC, contractors for the project, also were on hand.
Newly appointed Red Rock Resorts President Scott Kreeger, Chief Operating Officer Bob Finch and Bill Richardson, principal of W.A. Fertitta and an estimated 300 workers from Station properties attended the event off the 215 Beltway at Durango Drive, the site of the 200-room, $750 million project slated to open in late 2023. Hundreds of Station Casinos employees and executives on Friday witnessed the launch of the company’s newest locals resort during a private ceremonial groundbreaking for the Durango Casino & Resort. Durango Ground Breaking on Friday, March 11, 2022.