Ohio

By Josh Pearson , 21 March 2026

Penn Entertainment is set to strengthen its integrated resort strategy with the upcoming launch of a 150,000-square-foot hotel tower at Hollywood Casino Columbus. Scheduled to open this summer after more than two years of construction, the development reflects a long-term vision to enhance guest experience and diversify revenue streams. The expansion aims to transform the casino into a full-service destination by combining gaming, hospitality, and event offerings, while reinforcing the company’s competitive position in the regional gaming and entertainment market.

By Josh Pearson , 20 March 2026

Casino operators in Ohio reported a steady start to the year, with overall gaming revenue rising by approximately 2 percent in January. The modest increase reflects consistent consumer demand despite broader economic uncertainties and evolving entertainment preferences. Industry analysts view the growth as a sign of market resilience, supported by stable footfall and sustained interest in land-based gaming experiences.

By Josh Pearson , 24 February 2026

Seminole Gaming and Hard Rock International have unveiled a series of senior leadership appointments across flagship hotel and casino properties in Florida, Ohio and Nevada. The changes include new presidents at Seminole Hard Rock properties in Hollywood and Tampa, as well as Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati, alongside a senior vice president and general manager role in Las Vegas.

By Josh Pearson , 5 February 2026

Ohio’s casino industry reported a modest 0.7% year-over-year decline in December revenue, totaling $88.5 million, reflecting seasonal headwinds and shifting consumer entertainment patterns. While modest, the contraction underscores broader challenges facing brick-and-mortar gaming venues, especially as competition from online gambling and alternative leisure options intensifies. Despite the dip, analysts note that Ohio’s overall gaming ecosystem remains resilient, supported by diversified offerings and tourism footfall.

By Josh Pearson , 12 December 2025

Ohio is witnessing a sharp rise in gambling-related hardships as expanded access to betting—especially sports wagering—drives more residents to seek professional help. Mental-health counselors, addiction specialists, and state hotlines report a significant increase in cases involving financial distress, relationship breakdowns, and mental-health crises tied to compulsive gambling. As communities grapple with the emotional, social, and economic fallout, policymakers and public-health experts warn that the state’s rapid gambling expansion has outpaced safeguards.

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By Josh Pearson , 8 November 2025

Ohio’s casino gaming sector recorded a 5% decline in revenue in September, reflecting evolving consumer behavior and broader economic pressures. Analysts attribute the downturn to seasonal fluctuations, competition from online gaming, and cautious consumer spending in the region. Despite the decline, the state’s casinos continue to generate significant income, contributing crores of Rs. to state coffers and supporting local employment.

By Josh Pearson , 3 October 2025

Ohio’s casino industry demonstrated resilience in August 2025, posting a 3.9% year-over-year increase in revenue. Fueled by sustained footfall, targeted promotions, and seasonal gaming demand, the state’s casinos collectively recorded robust performance across slots, table games, and digital platforms. Analysts note that steady economic conditions and discretionary consumer spending contributed to this growth, reflecting broader trends in the U.S. gaming sector.

By Josh Pearson , 2 September 2025

Ohio’s casino industry reported a strong performance in July, with total revenue rising 8.4% year-over-year to Rs. 430 crore. The increase reflects growing consumer engagement, particularly in electronic gaming and table games, as operators benefit from strategic promotions and post-pandemic recovery trends. Analysts note that this growth underscores Ohio’s expanding gaming market and highlights the resilience of regional casinos amid shifting entertainment preferences.