Detroit casinos see revenue decline in June despite lifting capacity limits

| By Marese O'Hagan
The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has reported a slight decline in commercial casino revenue, from its three Detroit casinos, in June, despite capacity limits on casinos being lifted on June 22.

Detroit’s three casinos operated at a limited capacity for 21 of the 30 days due to novel coronavirus (Covid-19) regulations.

The casinos made an aggregate revenue of $108.1m, a decline of 1.7% compared to May.

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