Las Vegas’ Neon Museum is currently engaged in talks with Station Casinos about retrieving some of the signage that will come from Station’s four properties that have been tagged for demolition, according to museum representatives.
In an email to local outlet KSNV, a museum spokesperson said that the organization “welcomes the opportunity to preserve historical elements that allow the Museum to tell the stories of locally-owned casinos in Las Vegas, and discussions are ongoing with Stations Casinos.”
The demolition of Station’s Fiesta Henderson and Texas Station, both of which never reopened after closing in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, began September 12.
The Fiesta Rancho and Wild Wild West casinos, which were also closed for good in recent weeks, have yet to begin the demolition process.
As far as next steps, Station has said previously that it plans to sell the land from the Fiesta Rancho, Fiesta Henderson and Texas Station sites to non-gaming entities. However, it plans to keep the Wild Wild West land to use for a larger development in the future.
A spokesman for the company said that it did not have any definitive plans regarding property signage as of yet.