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Gaming Industry Observer Begins 15th Year With Forecast for Revenue Growth in Mid-Atlantic Region
| Source: Spectrum Gaming Group
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ--(Marketwire - January 19, 2010) - Gaming Industry Observer, winner of four
national awards for editorial excellence, today begins its 15th year of
publication by projecting a 4.6 percent gain in gross gaming revenue for
the Mid-Atlantic Region in 2010.
The 22 casinos in the region, as measured by a 150-mile radius from
Atlantic City, will generate $7.1 billion in gaming revenue. Of that
amount, $3.8 billion will be spent in Atlantic City, representing a decline
of 4.3 percent compared to 2009. The 11 other casinos in the region will
generate $3.3 billion, an increase of 17.0 percent.
"The ongoing expansion of Pennsylvania gaming, including the opening of
Parx Casino last month and the introduction of live table games in the
second half of this year, continues to shape the regional competitive
landscape," said Shawn McCloud, Director of Financial Analysis for Spectrum
Gaming Group, which publishes Gaming Industry Observer.
Among the regional casinos outside of Atlantic City, the newsletter
projects that Empire City at Yonkers Raceway will retain its position as
the highest-grossing racetrack casino in the country, generating $566.3
million in gross gaming revenue, up 5.7 percent. Parx (formerly
Philadelphia Park) will also emerge as a regional powerhouse, generating
$503.9 million, up 14.6 percent.
This issue of Gaming Industry Observer also will be distributed next week
at the International Gaming Exposition in London, and as such includes a
cover story by prominent British gaming attorney Tony Coles that analyzes
the European outlook for 2010.
Other features in the new-year edition include: