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In July 2022, Station Casinos announced that it would demolish Texas Station and sell the land. Although casinos began reopening later in 2020, Texas Station remained closed, with most of its customer base relocating to the company's nearby Santa Fe Station. Prior to the pandemic, Texas Station had been one of the company's worst-performing properties. Nevada casinos were closed on March 17, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A $65 million expansion took place during 2000, and included the addition of a convention hall, a bowling alley, new restaurants, and two wedding chapels. The expansion added a food court, a child-care facility, and a parking garage, as well as additional movie theater screens and casino space. Texas Station was expanded several times, including a $55 million expansion that began in 1998. It was the largest hotel-casino in North Las Vegas at the time of its opening, with a 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m 2) casino and a six-story, 200-room hotel. Fertitta sold the hotel-casino for $95 million to Station Casinos, his former company, prior to its opening on July 12, 1995.

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Texas native Frank Fertitta Jr., the hotel-casino's original owner, chose the Texas theme to appeal to customers from his home state. It was owned and operated by Station Casinos. Texas Station was a casino hotel in North Las Vegas, Nevada.

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