RubinBrown Gaming Stats 2011
Colorado Gaming Statistics
In 1990, casino gaming was legalized in the state of Colorado, with three specific areas designated for development: Black Hawk, Central City, and Cripple Creek. Black Hawk is the largest area with 17 properties which generate 73.65% of the state’s gaming tax revenue. Central City is located one mile from Black Hawk and generates 17.7% of the state’s gaming tax revenue. Therefore, within a few mile radius, more than 90% of the state’s commercial gaming tax revenue is generated. Cripple Creek, located just west of Colorado Springs, creates the remaining 8.65% of commercial gaming tax revenue for the state.
Central City
Black Hawk
Cripple Creek
Colorado Gaming Statistics
Legalization Date
November 1990
First Casino Opening Date
October 1991
Current Number of Commercial Gaming Properties
37
2010 Commercial Casino Revenue
$759,610,323
2010 Commercial Gaming Tax Revenue
$107,020,950
Black Hawk
Cripple Creek
Central City
% of Statewide Revenues
73.65%
17.70%
8.65%
% of Statewide Gaming Devices
57.78%
27.08%
15.14%
Properties
Ameristar
Billy's Casino
Century Casino
Black Hawk Station
Brass Ass Casino
Doc Holliday Casino II Dostal Alley Saloon & Gambling Emporium
Bull Durham Saloon & Casino
Bronco Billy's Sports Bar & Casino
Bullwhackers Casino
Buffalo Billy's Casino
Easy Street
Canyon Casino
Century Casino Cripple Creek
The Famous Bonanza
Fitzgeralds's
Century Casinos
Fortune Valley Hotel & Casino
Gilpin Hotel Casino
Colorado Grande Casino
Johnny Z's Casino
Golden Gates Casino
Double Eagle Hotel & Casino
Golden Gulch Casino
Gold Creek Casino
Grand Plateau Casino
Johnny Nolon's
Isle of Capri Casino
J.P. McGill's
Lady Luck Casino Midnight Rose Hotel & Casino The Lodge Casino at Black Hawk Wildwood Casino at Cripple Creek Mardi Gras Red Dolly Casino, Inc.
Riviera Black Hawk Wild Card Saloon
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