The complex will operate as Caesars Virginia and will feature a 500-room hotel, which developers plan to build first. However, the property’s most iconic pieces – its last three surviving smokestacks – will stay and will be incorporated into the future casino resort.
Livingston and other Caesars executives told Danville residents that will be too expensive to refurbish. Plans involve the removal of the finishing mill. What that site means and making sure that the design ends up with their feedback.” The property is set to be developed at the site of the former Dan River Mills industrial complex in the Schoolfield area.Ĭaesars Senior Vice President of Development Robert Livingston said after the Monday meeting that it was “about making sure that we’re listening to the public In front of a crowd of 75 attendees, Caesars representatives laid out conceptual designs for the future resort and asked for community input, saying that residents’ opinion will play a valuable part in the final design. on Monday held a presentation and a Q&A session with residents of the Virginia City of Danville where the company plans to build a $400 million casino-hotel complex.