Green Valley Ranch

Green Valley Ranch

Green Valley Ranch in 2007
Location Henderson, Nevada, U.S.
Address 2300 Paseo Verde Parkway
Opening date December 18, 2001
Theme Mediterranean
Number of rooms 490
Total gaming space 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2)
Signature attractions The Ovation, The Beach, The Drop Bar, The Pond
Notable restaurants Hank's Fine Steaks, Turf Grill
Casino type Land-based
Owner Station Casinos
Previous names None
Renovated in 2004
Website Official website

Green Valley Ranch is a hotel and casino located in the Green Valley community in Henderson, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Station Casinos.[1]

The property offers 8 restaurants, a 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2) casino, The Spa at Green Valley Ranch, and 490 guest rooms and suites. While a locals casino, the property was designed with an upscale element[2] and draws many out-of-town visitors.[3] The hotel is adjacent to The District, a mixed-use development.

History

Green Valley Ranch logo (2005–2009)
Courtyard pool

On March 13, 2000, Station Casinos announced that they would build a resort-casino in the Green Valley neighborhood. The original expected cost of the project was to be $280 million.[4]

The District at Green Valley Ranch

The District at Green Valley Ranch was added as a multi-use project directly to the east of the resort in April 2004. The property includes retail stores and restaurants on the first level and luxury condominiums on the upper levels, as well as standalone restaurants and commercial office buildings. A second phase of the District was opened in August 2005, further to the east, and includes retail shops and commercial office space. The Perlman Design Group designed the project.

Film and television appearances

American Casino, a reality television series for the Discovery Channel and Travel Channel based on the daily tasks of various casino employees, was filmed here in 2004.[5][6]

Several episodes of the hit show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation were also filmed on site.[7]

Las Vegas, a few shots as exteriors of the Montecito Resort & Casino.

Rahman "Rock" Harper, the winner of the 2007 third season of Hell's Kitchen, was rewarded with a one-year contract as head chef at the resort's Terra Verde restaurant.[8]

The tomahawk steak was featured on the food network in early 2012 as well.

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Coordinates: 36°1′15.56″N 115°5′27.8″W / 36.0209889°N 115.091056°W / 36.0209889; -115.091056

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