Horseshoe Casino Baltimore reported a revenue increase for the second straight month in November, continuing to rebound from the fallout of the city’s April riots.
The Horseshoe generated $24.5 million from slot machines and table games, an increase of 5.2 percent from November 2014, according to figures released Friday by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency.
Last month, the Horseshoe’s revenues were up 9.8 percent over the same month a year earlier.
November revenue results were mixed at other Maryland casinos. Overall earnings from the state’s five casinos slipped $425,404 — about half of one percent — to $89.7 million.
Maryland Live, the state’s largest casino, saw revenue fall 4 percent, to $51.6 million. But its gross gambling revenue per unit per day — what the casino keeps after players collect their winnings — remained well ahead of its Maryland competitors.
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