Detroit casino revenue posts decline in March

(AsiaGameHub) –   The casinos reported an aggregate revenue (AGR) of $112.3 million.

US.- According to the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB), the three commercial casinos in Detroit—MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino, and Hollywood Casino at Greektown—had a combined AGR of $112.3 million for March. This figure represents a 4.4 percent decline compared to the same month last year but an increase from the $100.6 million generated in February.

From the total AGR, slot machines and table games contributed $111.5 million, which is 4.5 percent lower than in March 2025 but 11.5 percent higher than the previous month. MGM Grand Detroit Casino held a 47 percent market share, earning $51.9 million, a 3.5 percent year-over-year decrease.

MotorCity Casino secured a 31 percent market share with revenues of $34.9 million, down 2.7 percent, while Hollywood Casino at Greektown accounted for 22 percent with $24.7 million, an 8.9 percent decline. The casinos paid $9 million in state gaming taxes, down from $9.5 million paid in March 2025. They also reported making payments of $13.3 million to the City of Detroit for wagering taxes and development agreements.

Retail sports betting handle reached $8.95 million, with total gross receipts of $826,098. Qualified adjusted gross receipts (QAGR) amounted to $810,424, showing a 41.9 percent increase year-over-year and a 44.5 percent rise from February 2026. State taxes paid on this activity were $30,634, and $37,442 in wagering taxes was submitted to the City of Detroit.

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