In a surprising turn of events, the Sanborn Casino Group is requesting more time to finalize the sale of their proposed casino in New Hampshire. The group claims that the state government is intentionally trying to sabotage the deal by rushing them into a deadline.
The Sanborn Casino Group, headed by businessman Jack Sanborn, has been working tirelessly to secure the necessary approvals and funding to open a new casino in the Granite State. The project, which has been in the works for over a year, has faced numerous hurdles and setbacks along the way.
However, the latest roadblock comes in the form of a tight deadline imposed by the state government. The group was given a deadline of next month to finalize the sale of the casino, or risk losing their license to operate in the state.
Sanborn, in a statement released to the press, expressed his frustration with the state’s handling of the situation. He claims that the government is intentionally trying to kill the deal by rushing them into a deadline that is nearly impossible to meet.
“We have invested a considerable amount of time and resources into this project, and we are on the verge of finalizing the sale,” Sanborn said. “But the state’s unreasonable deadline is putting our entire investment at risk. It’s clear that they are trying to kill this deal before it even has a chance to succeed.”
The Sanborn Casino Group is now requesting an extension of the deadline, arguing that they need more time to secure the necessary funding and approvals to move forward with the sale. They have also threatened to take legal action against the state if their request is denied.
The state government has yet to respond to the group’s request for more time. A spokesperson for the Department of Business and Economic Affairs stated that they are reviewing the situation and will make a decision in due course.
In the meantime, the future of the Sanborn Casino project remains uncertain. If the group is unable to secure an extension of the deadline, they may be forced to abandon the project altogether, leaving the fate of the proposed casino hanging in the balance. Only time will tell if the Sanborn Casino Group will be able to overcome this latest hurdle and bring their vision to life in New Hampshire.