New Hampshire charitable casinos generated $26.2 million in revenue in August, an increase of 69% year-over-year from $15.5 million, boosted by the openings of four new casinos.
According to the latest report from the New Hampshire Lottery and Gaming Commission, eight of the 15 casinos in the state saw year-over-year revenue increases, and three saw declines. The four new properties had no year-over-year statistics to report.
The highest revenue was generated by The Nash casino, which opened in March on the Massachusetts state line, with $6.4 million. The Brook casino come in second generating $5.4 million, up 9% from just less then $5 million.
Revo Casino Lebanon saw the highest year-over-year revenue increase, with profits rising by 291% from $450,477 to $1.8 million. The Aces + Eights casino saw profits rise by 18.7% from $202,738 to $240,651, along with the Revo Casino Keene, which generated $627,131, up 7.4% from $583,743.
The Lucky Moose saw profits drop 85.8% year-over-year from $700,108 to $99,609. The casino permanently closed on September 16.
Statewide revenue for games of chance in August totaled $5.5 million, which increased 62% from $3.4 million in August 2024. Historic horse racing revenue rose year-over-year, from $12.1 million to $20.7 million, an increase of 71%.



