“We’re located in a densely populated area amongst other businesses (at the 215 Beltway and Durango Drive),” Horn said. Durango is the next item in our growth story.”ĭavid Horn, vice president and general manager of the Durango, who started with the company in 1994 at Palace Station as a front desk clerk and valet parker, said he’s excited about the project that’s employed more than 1,500 construction workers over the last year and will be run by more than 1,700 full-time employees, most of them transfers from other Red Rock properties. “Not only will that create growth in the valley from a job perspective, but it will also generate tax dollars and reinvest in the community. “This roadmap will allow us to grow the company a full 100% in the next 10 years,” Kreeger said. All are in high-growth areas and near freeways. Over the last 20 years, Red Rock has strategically invested in key locations around Las Vegas and has a roadmap of seven developable sites, Kreeger said. This proven track record has set the table for us for the growth path for the next 10 years.” “Whether you’re a gambler or like to participate in things like dining, bowling, movie theaters, we believe the projects we build are complementary to the entire community that we develop in.
We build entertainment centers in the neighborhood,” Red Rock Resorts President Scott Kreeger told the Board.