The developer purchased 5 acres behind Sunset Station in fall 2021, after it filed plans with the city of Henderson to build a 55-and-older residential complex on the site, records show. Ovation, led by founder and CEO Alan Molasky, has bought property from Station before. Its new resort sits on about 50 acres, and parent company Red Rock Resorts previously said it was selling the remaining land and indicated an apartment complex might take shape.Īll told, Ovation’s purchase could lead to a project with potentially hundreds of people living next to Station’s casino resort, in what’s already been a fast-growing area of Southern Nevada.Įfforts to get comments from Station and Ovation were unsuccessful Monday. Station owned 71 acres at Durango Drive and the 215 Beltway in the southwest valley. The sale, for about $23.9 million, closed last week and does not come as a surprise.
The locals-focused casino chain sold 21.3 acres immediately west of its under-construction Durango resort to Las Vegas apartment developer Ovation Development Corp., property records indicate. (Chitose Suzuki/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Casinos has sold a chunk of land next to its newest Las Vegas hotel project. Station Casinos' under-construction Durango resort is seen, Monday, Dec.