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Wynn goes local to build casino

Wynn Resorts says it's hired Suffolk Construction as general contractor for its $1.7-billion, 3-million-square foot casino in Everett.

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Why is this even news?

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Or else you wouldn't take time to comment on it.

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You honestly don't think a billion dollar contract to build a casino in a town that borders Boston is a news story?

What is a news story in your world? Armageddon?

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Largest contract ever for a local company. Lots of local jobs. Also means the project is more than just talk and we'll see physical work taking place soon.

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Politics and old school morals aside, bringing in jobs and a lucrative industry is great. Bostonians need to stop being so damn prudent on everything...

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If you got in on the ground floor, it was a lucrative industry for a few years. Now it's become a rather crowded market where the casinos are fighting each other for a stagnant customer base. The frauds who promoted casinos as a financial windfall for Massachusetts have pulled the wool over a lot of eyes.

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Uhh....Big Dig?

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If you live in Boston, you should know what Mahty is spending money on - one frivolous lawsuit a a time.

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People are concerned, because, first, the casino will create huge traffic problems all over creation, and we have a big enough congestion problem without a casino being built in this general area.

Secondly. I think people are also concerned that it won't work out, overall the way it's supposed to work, if one gets the drift.

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Now we know why Fish was ok with abstaining from potential Olympics construction - maybe he had an idea that he was a leading bidder on this project.

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but.. Who else would he get? A contractor from Nevada?

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He might get an out-of-state contractor to head up the project, who would then turn around and hire Suffolk as lead subcontractor. Assuming this would be a union job they would have to be involved due to the size of the project.

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Local developer, but I bet a lot of the workers with be far from Everett and Boston, including NH, not local at all.

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It is about time that somebody gives John Fish a chance.

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