In August 2017 the Gaming Board completed their investigaation and voted a second time to proceed with the casino. Until the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled the license was valid pending further Board investigation of the principal owner. Lawsuites from Sugarhouse Casino and other casino bidders delayed construction The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board approved a license for Live! Philadelphia as the 13th casino in the state in November 2014. Entertainment venue with 10,000-square-feetĪfter years of legal delays concerning ownership the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board gave its go-ahead for construction.Luxury hotel with 204 guest rooms and suites.150 table games including 33 poker tables.