The company, which owns big tracts of real estate scattered around the Las Vegas Valley that are essentially in storage for future casinos, has set out to overhaul its presence in the region. The North Las Vegas City Council approved its project plans last month, following the Planning Commission’s green light in September. Station’s plans for the site, in the Villages at Tule Springs master-planned community, call for 600 hotel rooms and more than 75,700 square feet of casino space, as well as restaurants, a movie theater, bowling alley, banquet facilities and other amenities, records show. The sale was recorded with the county on Monday. The locals-focused casino chain purchased nearly 67 acres at the northwest corner of Losee Road and the 215 Beltway in North Las Vegas for $55 million, property records show. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Casinos has fattened its land holdings in Southern Nevada after it landed approvals for another new resort. A vacant land where Station Casinos plans to build a 67-acre resort at the northwest corner of Losee Road and the 215 Beltway is shown, on Wednesday, Sept.
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