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Va. casinos report $85M+ in March revenues

Caesars Virginia pulls in the most

Josh Janney //April 15, 2025//

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Va. casinos report $85M+ in March revenues

Caesars Virginia pulls in the most

Josh Janney //April 15, 2025//

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March revenues from Virginia’s three totaled $85.19 million, according to an April 15 report from the Virginia Lottery. March’s statewide gaming revenues were up $10.02 million from February’s $75.17 million.

Last month, casino reported about $21.33 million in adjusted gaming revenues (wagers minus winnings), of which about $17.35 million came from its 1,444 slots and about $3.98 million came from its 73 table games. (The Virginia Lottery Board approved HR ‘s casino license in April 2022, and the Bristol casino’s temporary facility opened in July 2022, making it the first operating casino in Virginia. The permanent Hard Rock Bristol opened in November 2024.)

Rivers Casino , which opened as Virginia’s first permanent casino in January 2023, generated about $19.9 million in March from its 1423 slots and nearly $7.98 million from its 84 table games, for a total AGR of about $27.88 million.

The state’s newest permanent casino, the resort in , reported almost $35.99 million in AGR, with about $26.02 million coming from its 1,479 slots and more than $9.96 million coming from the casino’s 100 table games. The $800 million Caesars Virginia opened in December 2024, replacing a temporary casino that opened in May 2023.

Virginia law assesses a graduated tax on a casino’s adjusted gaming revenue. For the month of March, taxes from casino AGRs totaled roughly $15.33 million.

Under Virginia law, 6% of a casino operator’s AGR goes to its host locality until the operator passes $200 million in AGR for the year, at which point the host locality’s tax rate rises to 7%. If an operator passes $400 million in AGR in the calendar year, that rises to 8%.

For March, Portsmouth received 6% of the ‘s AGR, getting about $1.67 million. Danville received 6 % of the Caesars Virginia casino’s adjusted gaming revenue, amounting to roughly $2.16 million. For the Bristol casino, 6% of its adjusted gaming revenue — about $1.28 million last month — goes to the Regional Improvement Commission, which the General Assembly established to distribute Bristol casino tax funds throughout Southwest Virginia.

The Problem Treatment and Support Fund receives 0.8% of total taxes — about $122,676 last month. The Family and Children’s Trust Fund, which funds family violence prevention and treatment programs, receives 0.2% of the monthly total, which was approximately $30,669 in March.

Two more casinos are on the horizon in Virginia.

Construction began on the long-awaited $750 million Norfolk casino in February. The Pamunkey Indian Tribe remains a partner, but Boyd Gaming replaced Tennessee investor Jon Yarbrough. The entities have scrapped the name HeadWaters Resort & Casino. A temporary casino is expected to be completed by the end of the year. Developers named Ron Bailey as vice president and general manager for the forthcoming casino, earlier this month.

In November 2024, more than 80% of Petersburg voters said yes to the city’s casino referendum. Baltimore-based The Cordish Cos. and Virginia Beach developer Bruce Smith Enterprise broke ground on the much-anticipated $1.4 billion casino in March.

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