In this week’s installment of Inside Gaming, we look at Maryland’s record-breaking month of April in terms of gaming revenue, construction finally getting underway on a new Vegas property, and another Macau revenue decline (albeit not as great as predicted).
First $100M-Plus Month Ever for Maryland Casinos
Yesterday Maryland’s Lottery and Gaming Control Agency shared news of increasing gaming revenue, with the five casinos in the state reporting a record-breaking $103.8 million in collective revenue in April, beating the previous record of $98.9 million (July 2015) reports The Baltimore Sun.
That marks five straight positive months for Maryland gaming revenue, a trend that Gaming USA Corp president Alan Woinski notes extends beyond just Maryland.