RubinBrown Gaming Stats 2010
Illinois Gaming Statistics
Overall in 2009, Illinois-based casinos experienced a decline in AGR of nearly 9 percent. The Chicago market’s decline was even more severe at 14 percent. Smaller Illinois communities experienced an 8 percent increase over 2008. The overall decline in Illinois is attributed to the struggling economy, the continued negative impact of the smoking ban, and increased competition from Missouri properties with the repeal of Missouri’s loss limit in November 2008.
On the legislative front, the need to generate greater tax revenues led to the enactment of the Video Gaming Act in July 2009. This legislation legalized video gaming terminals at licensed establishments such as bars and truck stops (up to five terminals in each). However, the act also provided counties and municipalities the option to ban the devices in their communities.
Grand Victoria Casino
Hollywood Casino
Harrah’s Joliet
Empress
Jumers
Par-A-Dice
Argosy
Casino Queen
Harrah’s Metropolis
Illinois Gaming Statistics
Legalization Date
February 1990
First Casino Opening Date
September 1991
Current Number of Commercial Gaming Properties
9
2009 Commercial Gaming Admissions
14,418,760
2009 Commercial Casino Revenue
$1,428,917,000
2009 Commercial Gaming Tax Revenue
$495,385,167
City
Gaming Square Feet
% of Statewide Revenues
% of Statewide Admissions
Chicago Vicinity Empress
Joliet Elgin Joliet
50,000 29,850 39,000 41,384
8.40%
7.74%
Grand Victoria Casino
20.51% 19.51% 14.16% 62.56%
14.69% 17.46% 11.10% 50.99%
Harrah’s
Hollywood Casino
Aurora
Chicago Total
160,234
St. Louis Vicinity Argosy Casino Queen St. Louis Total Other Communities Harrah’s
Alton
23,000 40,000 63,000
5.89%
8.04%
East St. Louis
10.33% 16.22%
15.55% 23.59%
Metropolis Rock Island
30,985 42,000 26,116 99,101
8.24% 4.93% 8.05%
7.45% 8.71% 9.26%
Jumers
Par-A-Dice
Peoria
Other Communities Total
21.22%
25.42%
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