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Three Station Casinos properties to remain closed indefinitely


Fiesta Henderson will remain closed indefinitely, along with two other Station Casinos properties in North Las Vegas, according to recent filings from the company. (File photo: KSNV)
Fiesta Henderson will remain closed indefinitely, along with two other Station Casinos properties in North Las Vegas, according to recent filings from the company. (File photo: KSNV)
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Fiesta Henderson, Fiesta Rancho and Texas Station will remain closed indefinitely, owner Station Casinos said in recent filings with local cities.

The company has requested up to a year of non-operational status for gaming and liquor licenses at the two casinos in North Las Vegas and one in Henderson.

In its filings, Station Casinos said all three properties would "remain closed until further notice and there is no known re-opening date at this time" due to what it called "uncertain economic conditions in the state."

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The North Las Vegas City Council approved the requests for Texas Station and Fiesta Rancho last week.

The Henderson City Council will take up the request for Fiesta Henderson during a meeting on Tuesday, July 7.

All Nevada casinos were ordered to close back in March to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

Regulators cleared gaming venues to reopen on June 4. Station Casinos opted to keep the above three casinos closed, along with the Palms off of the Las Vegas Strip.

No other updates on those properties have been released.

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