Casinos Report Revenue Down After Smoking Ban
Revenues Down 15% From Last Year
DENVER — Revenues at Colorado casinos took their biggest hit in year-to-year comparisons since the inception of the statewide smoking ban in January.
According to the Colorado Division of Gambling, casinos made $63.3 million in adjusted gross proceeds in March, down 15.2 percent from $74.5 million in March 2007.
Revenues for January were down 3.6 percent and 10.1 percent in February as compared to last year.
Source: The Denver Channel. Link


