The Danville Casino rang up nearly $20 million in gaming revenue last month. The temporary casino bought in about $19.6 million for the month of August, according to figures from the Virginia Lottery posted Friday.
That’s nearly $2 million less than the $21.4 million the casino pulled in during July.
Since opening May 15, the casino has accumulated more than $70 million in gaming revenue at its facility in Schoolfield, where the permanent Caesars Virginia casino is being built and is expected to open in late 2024.
Of the $19.6 million, about $14.1 million came from its 826 slots and about $5.4 million was generated from its 25 table games, according to the Virginia Lottery.
