Caesars Sportsbook is lining up a fresh retail move in Las Vegas, turning attention toward the western edge of the city. Through a new partnership with Rampart Casino, the operator plans to enter the Summerlin area, one of the most established master planned communities in Nevada.
Regulators still need to sign off, yet the direction is clear. Caesars wants a physical foothold closer to local bettors rather than the Strip crowd.
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According to KSNV News 3, the Caesars Sportsbook location would replace the current Rampart Casino sportsbook. The launch would mark Caesars first retail sportsbook presence inside the Summerlin community.
Rampart Casino leaders said the change comes with upgrades to the existing space. Plans include a large video wall, new LED displays, and 20 self service betting terminals aimed at modernizing the wagering experience.
Eric Hession, president of Caesars Digital, said the decision reflects interest from bettors who already live in the area.
“We know there is pent-up demand in the Summerlin community for the quality and depth of our sports betting product, and Rampart is the perfect partner to reach the sports fans in this area,” Hession said.
The move aligns with a broader strategy across Las Vegas, where sportsbooks increasingly chase neighborhood traffic rather than relying only on destination resorts.
Rampart Casino leadership described the decision as the result of a long evaluation process.
Michelle McHugh, vice president and general manager at Rampart Casino, said Caesars stood out among potential partners.
“As part of the exciting investments and upgrades we’ve made across the property, we underwent an extensive process to select the right sports betting partner to bring a best-in-class product and technology, brand, and service to the property,” McHugh said.
If regulators approve the plan, the Caesars Sportsbook location would open in 2026. Until then, Rampart Casino continues operating its existing sportsbook while preparing for the transition.