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Norfolk Casino Nets $1M+ in Debut Month
16 Dec
Summary
- Norfolk's temporary casino generated over $1.4 million in November revenue.
- The facility operated with 132 slot machines in a 3,600-square-foot space.
- A permanent $750 million casino is planned for a fall 2027 opening.

Norfolk's temporary casino has officially launched, generating more than $1.4 million in revenue in its inaugural month of operation. The Interim Gaming Hall, which opened on November 7th, houses 132 slot machines in a 3,600-square-foot tent-like facility. This initial financial performance provides a glimpse into the competitive landscape of casinos in the Hampton Roads area.
While Norfolk's temporary venue reported significant early success, Rivers Casino Portsmouth earned approximately $25.8 million in November, a slight decrease from the previous month. Other temporary casinos in Danville and Bristol reported higher initial revenues, though their facilities were considerably larger and offered a wider array of gaming options.
In addition to gaming revenue, the Norfolk temporary casino generated roughly $254,000 in tax revenue for November. Meanwhile, operators Boyd Gaming and the Pamunkey Indian Tribe are progressing with plans for a permanent $750 million casino resort, featuring a 200-room hotel and extensive amenities, slated for a fall 2027 debut.




