Location: Connecticut
Connecticut study finds majority of gaming revenue comes from problem gamblers
Those at risk of or suffering from gambling addiction account for the lion’s share of gambling revenue, according to worrisome findings by... more
Connecticut: Foxwoods partnering with modern-day supper club
Grace by Nia, a modern-day supper club, is heading to Foxwoods Resort Casino (Foxwoods) this spring, according to the business. Grace by... more
Mohegan Sun names Kimberly Simone director of sales
Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut, Friday introduced Kimberly Simone as its new director of sales. Simone has more than 16 years of... more
The United States Igaming Revenue Report – January 2024
An overview of igaming revenue in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, West Virginia, and Delaware, the six states where online... more
Connecticut Internet casino revenue tops $41 million for January
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection reported internet casino gross revenue totaling close to $41.5 million for January, an... more
Connecticut: Slow start for $5 million Hartford sports betting venue
The Sports Bar & Fanatics Sportsbook at Hartford’s XL Center, a $5 million venture that opened with high expectations in... more
Connecticut report shows residents satisfied with gambling options
A comprehensive study conducted by the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services reveals a high level of satisfaction... more
Study finds residents are fine with Connecticut’s gambling landscape
Two-thirds of Connecticut’s residents are satisfied with the gambling options available in the state, a new bombshell-free study... more
Connecticut: Sportsbook at Hartford’s XL Center is under-performing as massive renovations are planned
Although it has only been open since September, the XL Center’s Sports Bar & Fanatics Sportsbook in downtown Hartford could be... more
The United States Igaming Revenue Report – December 2023
An overview of igaming revenue in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, West Virginia, and Delaware, the six states where online... more




