Approaching its first anniversary, MGM National Harbor generated more than $50 million in revenue in October, while revenue at Horseshoe Casino Baltimore dipped again from a year earlier.
Topping $50 million in monthly revenue for the sixth time since opening last December, MGM National Harbor’s $51.9 million was again more than any of the state’s other five casinos, according to figures released Monday by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency.
Overall, the casinos generated $133.2 million — an increase of $37.7 million, or 39.5 percent, over the same month last year, before MGM opened in Prince George’s County.
But revenue at Horseshoe, the casino beside Interstate 95 and near M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, declined 26.5 percent from a year earlier, to $19.5 million. That followed declines of 21.3 percent in August and 22.1 percent in September.
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