D Casino Owner

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When Derek Stevens and his brother Greg relocated to Las Vegas after selling their successful Michigan auto parts company, he wanted to get a taste of the casino business that had brought him west so many times. After investing in the Riviera, the brothers bought half of the Golden Gate in Downtown Las Vegas, one of the oldest casinos in town. After a cram course in casino operations, they bought the former Fitzgerald’s casino. The renamed it the D casino (for the street where it’s located and the first letter of their former hometown, Detroit). Derek Stevens explains what they like about Downtown and their throwback operating principles of fun and excitement, along with a good gamble. Steven spoke with GGB Publisher Roger Gros at the D in December.

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It’s time to take your game to a whole new level. Here at the D Casino Hotel, we’re raising the stakes on fun. So, put your game face on and get ready to play! Whether you prefer slots or tables, you’ll find a tremendous selection of your favorite games.

D Casino Owner

Derek Stevens, one of the owners of the D Hotel, located in down Las Vegas, revealed the name of his new hotel Thursday. The announcement about the Circa Resort and Casino came after Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman’s State of the City address. Video below shows the announcement being made at the Downtown Las Vegas Event Center. Hostess Mildred Marissa Herrera stands in front of Mermaids casino at the Fremont Street Experience on Thursday, April 21, 2016, in Las Vegas. The owners of the D Las Vegas and Golden Gate. The entertainment district of downtown Las Vegas will see its first casino-resort built from the ground up in more than three decades when the 777-room Circa opens in December 2020. Derek Stevens, one of the owners of the D Hotel, located in down Las Vegas, revealed the name of his new hotel Thursday. The announcement about the Circa Resort and Casino came after Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman’s.