Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes reported another drop in slot machine revenues though one fared better than the other.
Slot revenues at Foxwoods Resort Casino and MGM Grand at
Foxwoods, owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal
Nation, were down 1.4 percent last month. At Mohegan Sun, owned by the Mohegan Tribe, revenues were down 10.8 percent.
The figures came as the Pequots are expected to default on a $500 million loan. The tribe was only able to pay $14.2 million on a $21.25 million interest payment.
Get the Story:
Slot revenue down at both Mohegan Sun, Foxwoods
(The Norwich Bulletin 12/16)
Two casinos' November slots revenue down from year ago (The New London Day 12/16)
Two Casinos Report Slot Revenues Down (The Hartford Courant 12/16)
Stay Connected
Contact Us
indianz@indianz.com202 630 8439 (THEZ)
Search
Top Indian Gaming Stories
Trending in Gaming
1 Catawba Nation continues work on controversial casino in North Carolina
2 Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes move forward with casino expansion
3 Poarch Band of Creek Indians said to be on Trump's radar
4 Hopi Tribe officially joins Indian gaming industry with approved compact
5 Seminole Tribe paid just $50M for casino Donald Trump built for $1.2B
2 Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes move forward with casino expansion
3 Poarch Band of Creek Indians said to be on Trump's radar
4 Hopi Tribe officially joins Indian gaming industry with approved compact
5 Seminole Tribe paid just $50M for casino Donald Trump built for $1.2B
More Stories
New CNIGA leader carries message of tribal unity Shinnecock Nation recognition raises casino issue
Indian Gaming Archive