Lee, who ran an unsuccessful campaign for the Republican nomination for governor against several opponents in June, said the North Las Vegas City Council wouldn’t be opposed to another casino opening at that corner. And so we’re going to look at what we can do to not impact that community with just a lot of traffic. “There’s a community over there that needs services. “Somebody who buys that (land) may think they’re going to put big-box stores in that area,” Lee said in response to Friday’s announcement that Station intends to permanently close Texas Station and Fiesta Rancho, demolish the buildings and sell the land. North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee, in office until he is term-limited out at the end of the year, also remains hopeful that the land might become home to another casino, although that doesn’t appear to be in the cards, according to Station executives. demolishes its two hotel casinos at Lake Mead Boulevard and Rancho Drive in North Las Vegas, the mayor of the city hopes the land will be converted to commercial uses and not big-box stores. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Red Rock Resorts’ Station Casinos Inc. Fiesta hotel-casino photographed on Monday, May 18, 2020, in Henderson.