

Land-based casino activity in Maryland declined 3.6 per cent year-on-year in February.
Revenue of US$167.1m was down $5.9m from February 2022’s postings.
Baltimore’s Horseshoe Casino suffered the biggest individual year-on-year drop, with February gaming revenue slumping 8.1 per cent to $16.3m.
MGM National Harbor, where revenue dropped only 0.4 per cent to $65.6m, was the most stable of Maryland’s six casinos, which all suffered a downturn in February.