“As we look at Las Vegas, we’re very confident,” Kreeger said. The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday unanimously approved a series of licenses for the Las Vegas-based locals company, including initial approvals of officers and executives for the company’s new Durango property in southwest Las Vegas.ĭuring the company’s presentation, Red Rock President Scott Kreeger, one of the executives who won approval, told commissioners the company hopes to double its Nevada footprint in the next decade.
(Ellen Schmidt/Las Vegas Review-Journal) opening of Station Casinos’ Durango property in November will be just the start of a major expansion for parent company Red Rock Resorts. FILE - A new marquee is revealed at Durango Casino & Resort on Thursday, Aug.