Maryland live casino coronavirus

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Last month, Prince George’s County, home to MGM National Harbor, and Anne Arundel County, where Live! Casino is located, cut maximum capacity to 25% as of Dec. Horseshoe Casino’s gaming revenue of $12.7 million was down 32% from a year ago. Live! Casino & Hotel reported $42.8 million in December gaming revenue, down 17.2%.

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Gaming revenue at MGM National Harbor was down 22.5% to $48.5 million. Maryland’s six casinos generated $119.4 million in total gaming revenue in December, down 19.1% from December 2019. Since reopening this summer, Maryland’s casinos had actually been generating close to year-ago gaming revenues, even operating at 50% capacity, but that changed with reimplemented coronavirus restrictions in December.

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The “Blossom” cocktail lounge is seen inside the $1.4 billion National Harbor casino and resort, just outside the nation’s capital. Business & Finance Click to expand menu.

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