(includes Rooms, Food, Beverage, and Other) All 32 casinos in the Boulder Strip group make more than $1 M in gaming revenue annually.
Licenses in Boulder Strip are only reported in one group. For fiscal year 2008 (1 July 2007 through 31 June 2008), the Boulder Strip market was compared to Downtown Las Vegas. The Nevada Gaming Commission publishes revenue in its annual Gaming Abstract report, covering the preceding fiscal year (1 July through 30 June). The American Gaming Association lists Boulder Strip as #10 out of the top 20 US Casino Markets by annual revenue, just ahead of Reno/Sparks, Nev. The region is named for the Boulder Highway which is the dominant highway in the region.
The Boulder Strip gaming market is a division used by the Nevada Gaming Commission for a segment of the casino industry in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
Nevada Gaming Control Board reporting area