Revenue at Detroit’s three state-licensed casinos was down 4.1% in April from a year earlier.
Michigan Gaming Control Board reported that total adjusted gross receipts in April 2009 from MotorCity Casino, MGM Grand Detroit and Greektown Casino were over $111.4 million, down from $116.1 million in April 2008.
Revenue fell by nearly 5.6% at the MGM Grand Detroid and by just over 5.3% at MotorCity Casino. Revenue at Greektown Casino was nearly flat, up to 0.1%.
Total revenue was down 7.2% in April 2009 from March 2009.
Gaming taxes collected from the casinos in April 2009 totaled $10.2 million, that mean with over $9.2 million much a year before.
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