Detroit’s casinos generated $103.4 million in aggregate revenue in September and closed the third quarter with a 7% revenue slide for the July-September period, according to numbers released Wednesday by the Michigan Gaming Control Board.
The three casinos — MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino Hotel and Hollywood Casino at Greektown — generated $100.8 million in revenue from table games and slots and $2.6 million in revenue from retail sports betting last month. MGM led the market with a 48% share, followed by MotorCity with 31% and Hollywood Casino at Greektown with 21%.
Revenue from table games and slots was down 5.7% from September 2021 and 3.5% from August, according to the MGCB.
