When the expansion is completed this December (with an official grand opening targeted for January 2016), the complex will house seven different food and beverage concepts, plus a giant event space on the second floor. The original structure, which has 50,000 square feet of mostly-slot-machine gaming floor, a separate, tent-like card parlor, and one small eatery with a lamentably under-used patio, was only ever intended as an interim facility. It’s definitely moving in that direction. SugarHouse will finally exploit its prime view of the Delaware waterfront