April gaming revenues at Virginia’s three permanent casinos and at temporary casinos in Petersburg and Norfolk totaled nearly $99 million, according to Virginia Lottery data released Thursday.
Norfolk’s temporary Interim Gaming Hall, which opened Nov. 7, 2025, reported adjusted gaming revenue (wagers minus winnings) of $958,255 during the month. All of that came from its roughly 132 slots, as the temporary casino doesn’t have table games. A permanent $750 million Norfolk casino resort being developed by Boyd Gaming and the Pamunkey Indian Tribe is anticipated to open in late 2027.
The temporary Petersburg casino reported about $13.82 million in AGR in April, with about $10.5 million coming from 926 slots and more than $3.3 million coming from 32 table games.

