Colorado casinos generated $92.1 million in revenue in January, up 13.9% year-over-year.
According to the latest report from the Colorado Department of Revenue, which reports revenue by region rather than by casino, all three regions with casinos saw revenue rise year-over-year.
Statewide, slots revenue in the state rose 14.6% to $76.2 million, and table games revenue was up 10.2% to $15.9 million.
The state’s largest revenue-generating region, Black Hawk, saw revenue rise 14.8% to $71.7 million. Table games were up 10.8% to $14.9 million, while slots were up 15.9% to $56.8 million.
Cripple Creek reported an 11.7% year-over-year increase to $14.2 million. Table games revenue rose 5.8% to $818,248, while slots revenue rose 12% to $13.4 million.
Central City saw revenue rise 8.6% to $6.1 million. Slots revenue saw a 9.5% increase to just more than $6 million, while table games declined 23.7% to $111,743.

