Detroit’s three commercial casinos combined for $112.3 million in March revenue, marking the market’s lowest March total since 2021.
According to the Michigan Gaming Control Board, MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino, and Hollywood Casino at Greektown reported $111.5 million from table games and slots and $810,424 in retail sports wagering qualified adjusted gross receipts.
March table games and slots revenue fell 4.5% compared to March 2025, signaling a softer month for Detroit’s casino market. Still, revenue increased 11.5% from February, showing a month-over-month improvement.
Despite that gain, the overall result stands out as the weakest March performance in five years, a notable dip for a month that typically produces stronger returns.

