Atlantic City land-based casino revenue has experienced its first year of growth in more than a decade, according to official numbers released Friday by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE).
New Jersey brick & mortar casino businesses generated $2.413B in 2017 revenue compared to $2.406B during the previous calendar year, which represents a slight annual uptick of 0.3% overall for slot machines and table games.
The news was released in conjunction with Garden State online wagering figures, which nearly reached $250M in 2017 - establishing an all-time yearly record for New Jersey's regulated online gambling industry since its November 2013 inception.