Gaming revenues increased in August in Colorado’s three gaming cities, according to a new report from the Colorado Division of Gaming. Black Hawk saw a 3.61 percent increase in August compared to the same month in 2024, resulting in an overall 4.41 percent rise since the fiscal year started on July 1, amounting to $6.531 million. Neighboring Central City saw its long-struggling gaming revenues rise during August. The city’s six casinos reported a 3.03 percent (or $207,135) increase compared to the same month in 2024.
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