Revenues at the Russell Street gambling emporium barely budged from a year ago and were a quarter the size of those at Live! Casino & Hotel, its nearest competitor at Arundel Mills. The sole outlier, bucking the trend of robust rising revenue elsewhere, was Baltimore’s Horseshoe Casino.
Maryland’s six casinos generated $160.4 million in gaming revenues last month, a 23% increase over Covid-ravaged November 2020.