Horseshoe Casino Ends the Year on a Losing Streak

1/6/21

By Mark Reutter, BaltimoreBrew

Horseshoe Casino Baltimore ended the year with December revenues skidding 32% from a year earlier, according to statistics released by Maryland’s Lottery and Gaming Control Agency.

With capacity limited to 25% and its restaurants closed under Mayor Brandon Scott’s Covid-19 restrictions, last month’s revenues were $12.7 million.

That’s the lowest monthly yield since Horseshoe opened in August 2014, hailed by then-Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake as an economic “game changer” for Baltimore. The casino was closed between March 16 and June 28 at the onset of the pandemic.

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