Illinois riverboats beat records
Thursday, Jan. 11, 2001 | 11:15 a.m.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CHICAGO -- Illinois' riverboat casinos closed out their first full year of dockside gambling by posting a record $1.65 billion in annual revenues.
The previous record for Illinois casinos revenues was $1.36 billion, set in 1999, Illinois Gaming Board spokesman Gene O'Shea said.
Suburban Chicago casinos led the way again last year. Elgin's Grand Victoria had nearly $386 million in revenues and a state-leading 3.6 million admissions. In Joliet, Harrah had revenues of $280.8 million and Empress had $235.4 million. Aurora Hollywood's revenues were $217.4 million.
Other casinos' revenues were: $156 million at East St. Louis, $129.5 million at East Peoria, $112.2 million at Alton, $108.3 million at Metropolis and $31 million at Rock Island.
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