The casino owned by the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians generates $24 million a month in slot machine revenues, according to figures from the Michigan Gaming Control Board.
The Four Winds Casino Resort opened in August 2007. From October 1, 2007, through March 30, 2008, the casino took in $146.6 million in slot revenues, or about $24.4 million a month.
Adding table game revenues, the casino generates about $27 million a month. "It seems to be doing very well, despite the economy," spokesperson Tom Shields told The South Bend Tribune.
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Four Winds nets $24 million/month
(The South Bend Tribune 7/3)
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