Detroit’s three casinos brought in $110.4 million in revenue in September, according to numbers the Michigan Gaming Control Board released Tuesday.
That’s up more than 25% from the $87.9 million the casinos reported in monthly aggregate revenue last September, when they were operating at 15% capacity under health restrictions tied to the COVID-19 pandemic. September’s results are down less than 2% from September 2019, when the casinos produced revenue of $112.3 million.
For the month, table games and slots generated $106.9 million in revenue, while retail sports betting generated $3.5 million.
Overall, MGM Grand Detroit captured the largest market share, 45%, while MotorCity Casino Hotel had 34% and Greektown Casino had 21%.