When the Board asked about the slot machine reduction during the hearing, Bluhm said he still intends to have roughly 1,700, but there may be a slight reduction in the number to accommodate slots that simulate roulette and black jack. This includes SugarHouse’s intent to buy Pier 49 and Pier 50 and a request for “a reduction in the number of slot machines from 1,700 to 1,600.” Reeves, an attorney with Donna Adelsberger & Associates.
“Although the public documents speak of the need to maintain the confidentiality of financial information, the OEC’s recent filing reveals that HSP (SugarHouse) also seeks to modify the conditions previously imposed by the Board in granting HSP’s Petition for an Extension of Time and Modified Plan of Development,” wrote Mary E.
On Monday, the Office of Enforcement Counsel filed a response to SugarHouse’s petition, and those comments show the casino’s filings contain more than financial information.