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ENCORE CASINO BOSTON MASS LICENSE
It was the singular casino license awarded in the eastern gaming region of Massachusetts, winning out over a $1.1 billion casino proposal by Mohegan Sun to rebuild the Suffolk Downs racetrack in Revere near Boston. In September 2014, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission voted 3–1 to approve Wynn Resorts' proposed $1.6 billion casino in Everett, and the license was formally approved with a 4–0 vote the next day. Voters in Massachusetts voted against a measure to repeal the casino law in July 2014, which maintained the legality of opening three casinos in the state. In June 2014, Wynn Resorts submitted its Final Environmental Impact Report, a final step in the proposal process.

DeSalvio had recently served as president of Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem and executive vice president of both Sands Atlantic City and Foxwoods Resort Casino. DeSalvio to lead the Wynn Everett development process in March 2014, with DeSalvio to become the casino's president if the company won a license. A number of companies developed and pitched casino projects to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission subsequent to the Expanded Gaming Act, with Las Vegas-based Wynn Resorts selecting the Everett plot as its proposed location. The plot in Everett fell into the territory that also included the greater Boston area. In 2011, the government of Massachusetts enacted the Expanded Gaming Act, which permitted Las Vegas-style casino gaming in the state and established three territories, each of which could contain one licensed casino. The site was subsequently primed for development, undergoing several other changes in ownership. Afterwards ownership of the parcel was ceded to Rosen Construction Ventures in Florida. Boston Edison retained the land until 1995, when the land and easements were purchased by O'Donnell Sand & Gravel. It became an industrial center used by Monsanto starting in 1929, with Monsanto selling the parcel to Boston Edison in 1983. The land was acquired by Merrimac Chemical Company in 1917. That year Cochrane Chemical Company purchased a portion of the plot adjacent to New England Chemical's former factory, with the Cochrane factory experiencing heavy use during World War I. New England Chemical started a plant on the site in 1868, before going out of business in 1872. Using a corner of White Island, in 1854 the Mystic River Bridge was built across the river. Prior to any backfill, as early as 1804 a dye house had been built on the land, which was later occupied by Cochrane Chemical Company. A section of the plot had been known as White Island in the 1800s, with the island later becoming part of the mainland as backfill expanded the shoreline along the Mystic River. With the project later renamed Wynn Boston Harbor, around 30 of those acres had previously been set aside for industrial use and were inaccessible to the public for more than 100 years. In January 2015, Wynn Resorts purchased 33 acres (13 ha) of land along the Mystic River in Everett, Massachusetts, and announced plans to build the resort- casino Wynn Everett on the plot. The undeveloped parcel in the upper-center of the image, between the railroad bridge (left) and the windmill (right), was used for industrial purposes in the 1800s, before being purchased for the casino in January 2015. History Background and owners (1800s–2010s) Īerial view of the Mystic River in November 2015. Public amenities of the year-round harborwalk include a picnic park, paths for bikers and pedestrians, viewing decks, waterfront dining and retail, a performance lawn, floral displays, boat docks, and public art.


After a remediation process to clean the site, Wynn Resorts constructed an integrated resort with a hotel, a harborwalk, restaurants, a casino, spa, retail outlets, and meeting and convention space. It opened on June 23, 2019, at a total cost of $2.6 billion. Its development rehabilitated a 33-acre parcel of land previously used for industrial purposes. The resort is in a commercial-industrial area on the Mystic River, about 5 miles (8.0 km) from downtown Boston. It is owned by Realty Income and operated by Wynn Resorts. Encore Boston Harbor site on the Mystic River in February 2019Įncore Boston Harbor (previously referred to as Wynn Everett and Wynn Boston Harbor) is a luxury resort and casino located in Everett, Massachusetts (on the border with Boston).
