Revenue at Maryland’s casinos rose again in August, topping $100 million in a month for the fourth time since the state’s first casino opened in 2010.
The five casinos generated $100.3 million, an increase of 3.7 percent over August 2015, according to figures released Wednesday by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency.
The casino, located adjacent to Arundel Mills mall, is breaking ground soon on a $200 million hotel, event center and spa.
Maryland Live had reported $60.4 million in July, its second-highest total ever. Its only better month was March 2014 ($61.8 million) before the Horseshoe Casino Baltimore opened a few months later.
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