“We’re really pleased with the way it’s been received,” said Lynne McNally, the CEO of the state’s horsemen’s association, as reported by Nebraska Examiner. Officials with the WarHorse Casino expect that gaming revenues will steadily grow as they begin advertising and marketing the temporary facility at the Lincoln Race Course on the southwest edge of Lincoln.
All in all, the property has produced $1.1 million in tax revenue since it opened in late September. The figures correspond to the first five weeks of operation of WarHorse Casino in Lincoln, and include $597,854 during the month of October.
Nebraska’s first casino has already contributed nearly $800,000 to a state property tax relief fund so far, according to a report from the Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission.