Wynn Resorts Wins Massachusetts Gaming License

September 23, 2014
Rendering of Wynn Everett.

Rendering of Wynn Everett.

Wynn Resorts was officially designated September 17 as the winner for the Greater Boston (Region A) gaming license. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission confirmed the designation in a unanimous vote. The designation concludes a nearly two-year process that includes plans to convert a contaminated site on the Mystic River that previously housed a Monsanto chemical plant into a $1.6 billion, five-star international destination. Located in Everett, Massachusetts, the planned Wynn Resort is expected to launch a major redevelopment of the primarily industrial neighborhood and unlock a waterfront that has not been accessible to the public for over a century.

“The trust that the Massachusetts Gaming Commission has placed in us is very much appreciated and valued by all of us at Wynn,” said Robert DeSalvio, senior vice president of development for Wynn. “This is an amazing project that will have a significant impact on job creation and economic development. Our top priority now is to complete our pre-construction work as quickly as possible and get shovels in the ground. We can’t wait to start building what we know will be a spectacular destination that will draw people from across the globe.”

Wynn Everett is a proposed $1.6 billion project that will include a five-star resort with more than 500 rooms, high-end retail and dining, ballroom and meeting space. Located on 30 acres along the Mystic River, the site will allow for public enjoyment of the waterfront with paths that provide access to the harbor and retail and dining experiences that overlook the river walk.

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