Planning Commission approves Sugarhouse expansion plan over objections form riverfront advocacy group

Yesterday, the Philadelphia Planning Commission approved parts of Sugarhouse Casino's expansion plan, including the building of a parking garage, over the objections of a riverfront watchdog group, which says the plan doesn't fit with the city's master vision for the riverfront.

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Planning Commission approves Sugarhouse expansion plan over objections form riverfront advocacy group

POSTED: Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 1:32 PM
Filed Under: Casinos | News

Yesterday, the Philadelphia Planning Commission approved parts of Sugarhouse Casino's expansion plan, including the building of a parking garage, over the objections of a riverfront advocacy group, which says the plan doesn't fit with the city's master vision for the riverfront.

(Sugarhouse also claims it will build a hotel — but there's some reason to doubt that; Sugarhouse, one of a wave of "convenience casinos," doesn't exactly attract the Atlantic City crowd.)

In a letter to the Planning Commission, the Central Delaware Advocacy Group wrote that:

CDAG believes that this city council bill and the proposed expansion of the Sugarhouse Casino are
contrary to the public good and the intention of the Civic Vision for the Central Delaware.  We feel it is a
dangerous precedent and misses an opportunity to influence and change the design to be consistent with
the goals of the Central Delaware Waterfront Master Plan

Among their concerns were the parking garage's blocking a view of the river, preventing access to "secondary uses" of the site like a bike / pedestrian path, and the lack of a plan for stormwater management and "re-naturing" the riverfront.

Of course, the most significant part of Sugarhouse's expansion might be the expansion of gambling itself: the garage will "include additional slot machines and table games on the ground floor," reports Plan Philly — for a much more detailed account of the meeting, check out their coverage here.

 

 

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