February gaming revenues at Virginia’s three permanent casinos and Norfolk’s new temporary casino totaled $95.2 million, according to Virginia Lottery data released Friday.
Norfolk’s temporary Interim Gaming Hall, which opened Nov. 7, 2025, reported adjusted gaming revenue (wagers minus winnings) of about $975,609 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, being developed by Boyd Gaming and the Pamunkey Indian Tribe, is anticipated to open in 2027.
And in its first full month of being open, the temporary Petersburg casino reported nearly $15.02 million in AGR in February, with about $11.21 million coming from 926 slots and $3.81 million coming from 32 table games.

