Maryland’s gaming industry had its second biggest month ever, bringing in $97.85 million in revenue in March.
The strong showing trailed only July 2015, when the state’s casinos brought in over $98.9 million in revenue, according to data released by Maryland Lottery and Gaming on Tuesday.
Year-over-year, March revenue was up 7.5 percent for all casinos — or just over $6.82 million.
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore led the way in terms of growth. It generated over $27.6 million in March, an increase of 11.9 percent year-over-year. That was the largest year-over-year increase of any casino in the state.
Maryland Live Casino in Anne Arundel County — the state’s largest gaming venue — brought in the most money, grossing revenue of $54,606,979, an increase of 5.2 percent from March 2015.