Las Vegas Review-Journal

Wynn Mass. project may be renamed

Officials: New brand possible for resort set to open in ’19

- By Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal

Wynn Resorts executives have acknowledg­ed they are considerin­g removing the Wynn name from Wynn Boston Harbor, the $2.4 billion resort they are building in Everett, Massachuse­tts, after being pressured by the public and two elected officials.

Michael Weaver, a spokesman for the company, said Thursday that it is considerin­g the move, but he would not elaborate on when a decision would be reached or what the new name would be.

“We are considerin­g a change to the name,” Weaver said.

The question was raised after Robert Desalvio, president of Wynn Boston Harbor, appeared in a routine quarterly update on the status of the project before the Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission.

It was the first public appearance by a Wynn official in Boston since Wynn Resorts co-founder Steve Wynn resigned Feb. 6 as chairman and CEO in the wake of multiple ac- cusations of sexual harassment. He has vehemently denied the accusation­s.

Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission Executive Director Edward Bedrosian said commission investigat­ors should complete their inquiry into the allegation­s against Steve Wynn by the summer, The Associated Press reported.

After numerous published reports about Wynn’s alleged sexual impropriet­ies, phone calls and emails swamped the

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Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission demanding that the Wynn name be stricken from the building. The corporate logo for the parent company

uses a replica of Steve Wynn’s signature.

Massachuse­tts Gov. Charlie Baker and Attorney General Maura Healey also called for the removal of the name.

Reports have circulated that the company is considerin­g placing the

Encore brand on the property, which is scheduled to open in June 2019.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal.com or 702477-3893. Follow @Rickvelott­a on Twitter. Review-journal writer Todd Prince contribute­d to this report.

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Charles Krupa The Associated Press file The Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission is investigat­ing sexual harassment allegation­s against former Wynn Resorts chairman and CEO Steve Wynn.

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