Ohio casinos recorded $83.5 million in revenue last month, up from the previous year’s figure of $81.9 million and representing a year-over-year increase of 2%.
The figures, published by the Ohio Casino Control Commission, show that slots accounted for $62.3 million of the combined total, up 6.2%, while table games generated $21.2 million, down 8.8%.
Hollywood Columbus recorded the highest revenue, up 0.9% to $23.7 million.
Jack Cleveland was the second-highest revenue generator in February, recording $20.5 million, down 0.4%. Hollywood Toledo reported the biggest year-over-year revenue increase of the four casinos, up 10.5% to $19.9 million. Hard Rock Cincinnati posted the largest loss in February, with revenue dropping 2.1% to $19.4 million.

