Take a tour inside and out at the new Belterra Park Gaming & Entertainment Center in Anderson Township.
The fifth year is the charm.
Jack Casino enjoyed its strongest year ever, raking in nearly $198 million in 2017. The tally easily makes it the No. 1 gambling destination in Greater Cincinnati.
“We have built momentum moving into 2018 and our goal is to continue to provide an exceptional entertainment experience for our guests,” said Chad Barnhill, Jack Casino's general manager.
In other news: Why a deadline for MLS in Hamilton County wouldn't matter
Also see: Forest Hills sexting scandal: Ex-school employee says she felt pressure to respond
The casino originally opened in 2013 as Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati before Rock Gaming owner Dan Gilbert bought out minority-owner Caesar's Entertainment. Owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Detroit billionaire was active in getting casino gambling legalized in 2009.
Still, the Cincinnati casino lagged all its Ohio peers with Jack in Cleveland and Hollywood Casinos in Columbus and Toledo generating more gambling dollars.
Collectively, casinos in Ohio generated $819 million in 2017, while racinos pulled in $957 million.
The culprit for Jack's low ranking in the state? Blame Cincinnati's ultra-competitive gambling scene with seven outlets battling it out for a piece of the region's nearly $850 million market.
Read or Share this story: http://cin.ci/2nTRhl2
From The USA TODAY NETWORK
These sites are part of the USA TODAY NETWORK. Their content is produced independently from our newsrooms.
< Prev | Next > |
---|