...SugarHouse Casino in September 2010. The second award was made to Philadelphia Entertainment & Development Partners LP, which intended to open the Foxwoods Casino...
...65, that would allow revoked casino licenses in Pennsylvania to be auctioned to the highest bidder. Foxwoods' Philadelphia license was revoked in December...
...for the firm's work on Foxwoods' bid for a gaming license for a planned South Philadelphia casino, according to the complaint in ...
...Rebmann served as Foxwoods' counsel in its efforts to obtain a gaming license and develop a slot-machine casino in Philadelphia until May 2009...
...to the "Foxwoods Group" almost...Columbus Boulevard in Philadelphia. In...in opening the casino; brought in Steve...
...the two licenses to HSP Gaming for SugarHouse Casino and Philadelphia Entertainment and Development Partners for Foxwoods Casino. Trump won the first round...
...same meeting, however, it might revoke a license granted to Philadelphia's Foxwoods casino in 2006. Finally, the board will face scrutiny...
...of the two Philadelphia category 2 slot...licensee for its Foxwoods' Columbus Boulevard location...extension to commence casino operations. The board...
...by the city of Philadelphia in December 2006, may not get involved in the license extension proceedings of Foxwoods casino developer Philadelphia Entertainment and...
...selection of Pennsylvania casinos, reinforces the unfortunate fact that the second Philadelphia casino, Foxwoods, remains years away. The Foxwoods project has been stalled...
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