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The OP said commercial, which to me, left it open to interpretation. Having been in the slot machine business many, many, many years ago, I have seen sales operations pop up in places you least expect. As part of marketing, machines are often lined up for display to give a casino like appearance when they are simply for sale. It's part of the allure for people who want a little bit of "Vegas" in their homes and for buyers from foreign casinos trying to picture refurbished machines in their facilities.
He also said:

The operation of the business was not disclose to me, this building is an office building.
However what you said about how the machines were often placed for sales purposes does make sense...and it would make sense if the operation were a showroom rather than a game room. However, if that is the case, then the tenants should be able to prove to the landlord's satisfaction that its a sales operation rather than a gaming operation.