Four-month-old MGM National Harbor reclaimed the state’s top revenue-producing spot during a record-breaking March for Maryland’s six casinos.
MGM, which opened Dec. 8, topped $50 million in monthly revenue for the first time, surpassing Maryland Live, according to figures released Wednesday by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency.
Overall, the six casinos generated $141.2 million, their highest-ever monthly total. The figure represents an increase of $43.3 million, or 44.3 percent, over the same month a year earlier, before MGM opened in Prince George’s County.
Minus MGM, the five other casinos saw revenue decrease 8.1 percent — a lower-than-anticipated loss of market share.
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