Nevada casinos continued to fight to keep up with last year’s record play in March, although there were bright places for some southern Nevada sub -marks, said Nevada Gaming Control Board Tuesday.
The Board reported $ 1.28 billion won by the state’s 442 licensed casinos, a reduction of 1.1 percent from March 2024. The state’s figures included $ 1.1 billion in Clark County, a reduction of 1.8 percent from the year before and $ 681.7 million for the strip, a reduction of 4.8 percent from March 2024.
But two markets showed double-digit percentage for the month-las Vegas center, an increase of $ 11.6 to $ 85 million, and Boulder Strip, an increase of $ 10.2 percent to $ 86.3 million.
Another state market, Reno, also had a two -digit percentage increase, $ 10.9 percent to $ 57.7 million.
Another normally robust southern Nevada sub-market, which is distant Clark County, which includes the 15-month-old Durango property, dropped by 2.4 percent to $ 162.9 million.
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