Green Valley Ranch | |
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Location | Henderson, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 2300 Paseo Verde Parkway |
Opening date | December 18, 2001 |
Theme | Mediterranean |
No. of rooms | 497 |
Total gaming space | 143,891 sq ft (13,367.9 m2) |
Signature attractions | Drop Bar Ovation Lounge (2007–2012) Regal Cinemas |
Notable restaurants | Auntie Anne's Borracha Mexican Cantina Bottiglia Cucina & Enoteca Fatburger Hank's Fine Steaks Oyster Bar Pizza Rock Starbucks Tony's Slice House |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | Station Casinos |
Renovated in | 2003–2006, 2014–15, 2023–24 |
Coordinates | 36°1′15.56″N 115°5′27.8″W / 36.0209889°N 115.091056°W |
Website | greenvalleyranch |
Green Valley Ranch is a hotel and casino located within the eponymous community in Henderson, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Station Casinos, and includes a 143,891 sq ft (13,367.9 m2) casino.[1] The resort was initially proposed by American Nevada Corporation, which received city approval to build it in 1996. In addition to a hotel-casino, the company also planned to build a mixed-use project to accompany it.
Construction began in 2000, after American Nevada partnered with Station Casinos, which would co-own and operate the property. Green Valley Ranch opened on December 18, 2001, with 201 rooms and a 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2) casino. While a locals casino, the resort was designed with an upscale element. Built at a cost of $300 million, it was Station's most expensive resort up to that point, and the most expensive locals casino in Las Vegas history. The resort includes various restaurants, a Regal Cinemas movie theater, and a spa.
American Nevada's mixed-use project opened on adjacent property in 2004, as The District at Green Valley Ranch. A hotel expansion opened in 2005, increasing the room count to 497. Station took over full ownership of the resort in June 2011.