Meet Circa’s Derek Stevens, The Last Las Vegas Casino Mogul

Derek Stevens, owner of Circa, The Golden Gate and The D, took a big gamble on remaking Downtown Las Vegas. He now has a portfolio of properties worth more than $1 billion—including the world’s largest sportsbook and Sin City’s biggest pool.


At nearly six o’clock on a Tuesday night in late December, about 500 gamblers are lined up at the Golden Gate casino on Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas to pick up a ticket for a couple of free drinks with Derek Stevens, its billionaire owner. The dancing bartenders, as they are known, dressed in bralettes, panties and go-go boots, shake their hips to the Black Eyed Peas’ “I Gotta Feeling” as two guests make their way over to shake his hand.

“Every casino needs its own attraction, and people are attracted to an open bar,” says Stevens, 58, who bought this property, the oldest hotel and casino in Las Vegas, in 2006 as well as The D, which is just down the street, five years later. Across Fremont is his crown jewel: Circa, which he opened in 2020 at a cost of $1 billion.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/willyakowicz/2026/01/16/derek-stevens-interview-circa-last-las-vegas-casino-mogul/