Ohio’s four casinos report revenue gains in February

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s four casinos saw gains in
revenue last month after the facilities reported lackluster figures in
January and December.
February revenue figures were released Friday as the facilities enter the second year with all four of
them in operation.
The
Ohio Casino Control Commission reports that total revenue for the
facilities approached $66.8 million in February. That’s up from roughly
$59.7 million in January.
Toledo’s casino was closed for about 11 hours last month because of the winter weather.
Revenue
from the voter-approved casinos has fallen far short of campaign
promises that said they could be as high as $1.9 billion annually.
Instead, the casinos are on track for a level closer to $900 million.
The other casinos are in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati.
Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s four casinos saw gains in
revenue last month after the facilities reported lackluster figures in
January and December.
February revenue figures were released Friday as the facilities enter the second year with all four of
them in operation.
The
Ohio Casino Control Commission reports that total revenue for the
facilities approached $66.8 million in February. That’s up from roughly
$59.7 million in January.
Toledo’s casino was closed for about 11 hours last month because of the winter weather.
Revenue
from the voter-approved casinos has fallen far short of campaign
promises that said they could be as high as $1.9 billion annually.
Instead, the casinos are on track for a level closer to $900 million.
The other casinos are in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati.
Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed.

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