CLEVELAND — Ohio’s casinos set a state record for revenue for another month as total revenue at Ohio’s four casinos top $92.5 million in April, according to state data.
While casinos in Columbus and Toledo saw a decline in revenue from March to April, Jack Cleveland Casino had an 8% jump in revenue from March to April. The casino raked in more than $24 million in revenue, up from $22.2 million in March. The casino had been averaging between $15 million and $20 million in revenues.
April was the busiest month for a Cleveland casino since March 2013.
With profits near an all-time high for the casino, it will be hosting a job fair on Tuesday, May 18 from noon to 7 p.m. In an effort to entice new hires, Jack Cleveland is offering up to a $1,000 bonus.
Jack Cleveland said it’s welcoming walk-in interviewees and will make same-day offers to applicants.
With Ohio’s COVID-19 restrictions ending on June 2, the casino will be allowed to operate at full capacity for the first time since March 2020.
For more information on the job fair, click here.