Arundel Mills adds Under Armour store
Arundel Mills announced three new stores and a redesigned food court are set to make their debut. Under Armour Factory House will be opening a store in 8,544 square feet […]
Md. casinos continue record-breaking streak
Maryland casinos generated $69.27 million last month, setting a new state record for total revenue from gamblers’ losses at slot machines and table games.
Maryland Live officials to discuss poker room
Maryland Live officials plan to break through the casino floor wall with sledgehammers to mark the entrance to a poker room set to open next month. The event is scheduled […]
Maryland Live outpaces competitors in May
Maryland Live Casino in Hanover took the top spot in the mid-Atlantic gaming market for May, generating $55.1 million in revenue and outperforming all regional competitors including other casinos in Maryland and those in Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Maryland Live outperforms competitors
The Maryland Live Casino at Arundel Mills mall in Hanover generated more than $44.6 million in slot revenue in March, outpacing other regional competitors.
Atlantic City seeks to recapture market share as Md. opens table games
The ads have been all over local television and radio: It’s Vegas in your backyard, they say, trying to create excitement for the missing link of Maryland’s fast-growing casino industry: live-action table games.
Md. casinos see highest monthly revenue since July
Maryland casinos generated $45.2 million in December on the strength of Maryland Live Casino at Arundel Mills mall's best-ever month.
Unwanted slot machines could go to Rocky Gap casino
State gambling officials are considering using slot machines removed from the state’s two largest casinos to furnish a future casino at Rocky Gap Lodge and Golf Resort in Allegany County.
Md. monthly casino revenue drops below $40M for first time since June
Two out of three Maryland casinos showed year-over-year decreases in October revenue as the trio combined to generate $39.6 million last month, the first time since June the state’s slots parlors failed to break $40 million.
Lottery commission discusses potential casino deal in closed session
The Maryland State Lottery Commission discussed a potential transaction involving two state casino operators in the closed portion of its monthly public meeting Thursday.
Penn National, Cordish talking?
Cordish Cos. officials declined to comment Wednesday on reports that Penn National Gaming Inc. is in talks to buy a minority stake in Maryland Live Casino at Arundel Mills mall, the state’s most successful gambling site.
Gambling firms have spent $19.4M on referendum ads
Companies interested in the future of Maryland casino have combined to spend $19.4 million to influence the November voter referendum that will decide the industry’s fate, more than double the amount spent on the referendum that started the state’s casino program four years ago.








