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Jul 18,2025

Casino-Resort in Irving Set on Former Cowboys Stadium Site?

🎰 Casino-Resort in Irving? Las Vegas Sands Eyes Former Cowboys Site for Mega Project

A major casino-resort proposal could transform Irving’s entertainment landscape—if Texas lawmakers approve it. Las Vegas Sands, one of the world’s largest gaming and hospitality companies, has publicly confirmed interest in building a destination casino and entertainment complex on the former Dallas Cowboys practice facility site in Las Colinas.

This bold proposal has stirred excitement, controversy, and a lot of questions from Irving residents and business owners.

 

πŸ“ Proposed Location

  • Site: Former Dallas Cowboys Valley Ranch Practice Facility

  • Location: Valley Ranch area, near Hwy 114 & MacArthur Blvd

  • Size: 36+ acres

  • Ownership: Privately held; available for redevelopment

  • Current zoning: Mixed-use (casino not yet permitted in TX)

πŸ—οΈ What Las Vegas Sands Is Proposing

The vision includes a $2–3 billion destination resort with:

  • A luxury hotel & conference center

  • Casino floor with slots and table games

  • Upscale restaurants and nightlife venues

  • A 3,000+ seat performance theater or concert venue

  • Outdoor plazas and water features

  • Potential shopping promenade or branded experiences

πŸŽ™οΈ “We believe Irving is a prime location to deliver a world-class resort,” said a Sands representative in March 2025.

 

βš–οΈ What’s the Catch?

Casinos are still illegal in Texas. For this project to happen, the Texas Legislature would need to approve a constitutional amendment to allow commercial casino gambling—and voters would have to pass it in a statewide election.

As of summer 2025, the legislation is still under debate.

πŸ“Œ Meanwhile, cities like Dallas, Austin, and Galveston are also being considered by casino developers.


🧭 Why Irving?

Here’s why Irving is high on Sands' radar:

  • Proximity to DFW Airport (10 minutes away)

  • Existing entertainment infrastructure: Toyota Music Factory, Convention Center, Lake Carolyn

  • A ready-made corporate audience in Las Colinas

  • Access to major highways and transit (DART, tollway)

  • A large tract of available land in Valley Ranch

If approved, this project could create:

  • πŸ’Ό 5,000+ permanent jobs

  • 🧱 Thousands of construction jobs

  • πŸ’° Millions in annual tax revenue

  • πŸš€ Increased tourism and hospitality spending


🏨 What Local Businesses Are Saying

Las Colinas restaurants, realtors, and hotels are watching the proposal closely:

“It would change the game for tourism,” said a hotel GM near Lake Carolyn. “Our occupancy rates could jump year-round.”

“We’d see more foot traffic, but also more competition,” noted a downtown restaurateur.

Local business owners in your directory could benefit from:

  • Increased customer base

  • Higher property values

  • New partnership opportunities with resort vendors

  • Expanded event and catering demand


πŸ™‹ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is gambling legal in Texas?
A: Not yet. Only limited gaming exists on tribal land. Commercial casinos require voter-approved constitutional change.

Q: What happens if the law changes?
A: Cities will compete to host the first licensed casinos. If Irving gets picked, development could start within 12–18 months.

Q: Can residents oppose or support this?
A: Yes! You can contact state legislators and follow updates from the City of Irving.


🚧 What's Next?

  1. Track Texas legislation during the current special session

  2. Watch for public input meetings in Irving if Sands makes a formal proposal

  3. Engage with your city council member or economic development staff

  4. Support or oppose the measure if it reaches the 2025 statewide ballot


πŸ™οΈ Irving’s Future: Destination or Distraction?

Whether you’re in favor of a casino or not, one thing is clear: Irving is on the map for transformational projects. The next 12 months could determine whether Las Colinas becomes a Texas gaming capital—or whether the opportunity passes us by.

We’ll continue covering this story as it develops right here. Just go on the Irving Las Colinas Local News page.