The Day

Launch of Encore Boston Harbor is on track as casino competitio­n grows

- By BRIAN HALLENBECK Day Staff Writer

With potential casino expansion and the legalizati­on of sports betting on hold in Connecticu­t, new gaming competitio­n for Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun continues to advance in neighborin­g states.

On Wednesday, Massachuse­tts gaming regulators granted conditiona­l approvals enabling Encore Boston Harbor, Wynn Resorts’ $2.6 billion resort casino in Everett, to open as scheduled June 23 — a week from this coming Sunday. Earlier this week, New York state’s gaming commission approved regulation­s that will allow wagering on profession­al sports as soon as this summer at four upstate casinos, including Resorts World Catskills in Sullivan County.

Connecticu­t’s legislatur­e adjourned last week without acting on a sports-betting bill or a last-minute deal involving the Mashantuck­et Pequot and Mohegan tribes and a Bridgeport casino plan. Some gaming legislatio­n still could be considered in a special legislativ­e session, if one is called.

In Massachuse­tts, meanwhile, Encore Boston Harbor, “the largest private, single-phase developmen­t in the history of the Commonweal­th,” appears unstoppabl­e.

The Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission announced Tuesday that it had completed inspection­s of Encore Boston Harbor’s 3,158 slot machines, 143 table games and 88 poker tables. During Wednesday’s commission meeting in Boston, commission members approved final constructi­on and transporta­tion plans for the resort, whose opening is set to come

less than a year after MGM Springfiel­d, the Bay State’s first full-scale casino, debuted.

“As Encore Boston Harbor gets ready to open to the public, the MGC is focused on ensuring that our policies and procedures protect the integrity of the gaming industry and safeguards fair play for patrons,” Cathy Judd-Stein, the commission chairwoman, said in a statement.

The conditiona­l approvals issued Wednesday will allow Encore to operate three “test nights” next week to iron out any kinks prior to the June 23 grand opening. Proceeds will be donated to charity.

Wynn Resorts filed reports with the commission showing that the project provided jobs for 7,354 workers during constructi­on. Once open, the resort will employ about 5,800 people, about 1,400 more than originally projected. Encore’s 671 hotel rooms range in size from 600 square feet to its largest suite, a two-story, 5,550-square-foot residence offering views of Boston Harbor and the city’s skyline. Encore also has 15 restaurant­s and bars, a 26,000-square-foot spa, retail and meeting spaces.

Before building, Wynn spent $68 million cleaning up the Encore site, formerly the home of a Monsanto Chemical Co. plant. It removed 840,000 tons of contaminat­ed soil and spent another $14 million to develop and landscape a 6-acre park along the Mystic River in Everett.

Robert DeSalvio, Encore’s president, described Encore’s “multi-modal” transporta­tion system, designed to bring customers to the resort via water taxi, bus, free shuttles from public-transporta­tion stops and Everett neighborho­ods and via rideshare services.

In New York, the approval of sports betting applies to the Rivers Casino and Resort in Schenectad­y, Tioga Downs in the Southern Tier and Del Lago Resort and Casino in the Finger Lakes region as well as to Resorts World Catskills, which intends to convert an existing bar into a sports-betting lounge.

New York became the 14th state to legalize some form of sports betting — 13 of them since a 2018 U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing states to enact sports-betting legislatio­n. Rhode Island is so far the only New England state to take advantage of the ruling.

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