NHG rebrands charitable gaming facilities into Revo Casino and Social House

August 8, 2024
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The new branding features expanded entertainment space and restaurants as well as new construction in Lebanon and Conway.

The New Hampshire Group (NHG) has announced that it will be officially rebranding several charitable gaming facilities in the state into Revo Casino and Social House. The new properties are set to feature new amenities, including live entertainment and exciting new dining experiences. 

The properties include Filotimo Casinos in Manchester and Dover, Wonder Casino in Keene and Lebanon Poker Room and Casino in Lebanon, which are owned and operated by NHG.

“We want our guests and team members to feel like they’re part of something distinctly different walking into each of our gaming facilities as they are transformed over the coming months,” NHG CMO Todd Moyer said. 

“Revo Casino and Social House celebrates the attitude of rebels who made a difference doing things their own way, with bold contributions that have created new and better experiences for the world.”

Wonder Casino in Keene and Filotimo Casino in Dover have already made renovations to its facilities. 

The contributions that will be given back to communities through Revo’s charitable gaming facilities are said to drive more support to area nonprofits. Since the beginning of 2023, NHG stated it has contributed nearly $15m to more than 300 statewide nonprofits and that the Group is on track to hit new charitable giving records in 2024 as well. 

“Looking ahead, we are thrilled that our growth will create new entertainment and dining options throughout New Hampshire, which will in turn benefit our state’s nonprofits through charitable gaming,” NHG COO Aaron Gomes said. 

“As Revo Casino and Social House, we will be able to meet the growing demand for new amenities our guests have been looking for while having an even greater positive impact on our communities.”

Revo properties under construction in Lebanon, as well as a facility coming soon in Conway, are both expected to open this winter.

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