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$2-billion Everett casino now seems a safe bet

Wynn casino site in Everett

This morning, Scott Whollley walked around the Everett site where Wynn is building its Boston-area casino now that Somerville says it won't appeal its state approval.

Adam Castiglioni, watched Bob DeSalvio, head of Wynn Boston Harbor, speak at the formal groundbreaking:

Wynn executive in Everett
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The tourists will love it

Especially when they wake up in their beautiful room, pull open the curtains to reveal...

A power plant, the MWRA, a bunch of scrap dealers and a grid locked Sullivan square.

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The views are considerably better than that.

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The site is sandwiched between the railroad track on the NBPT/Rockport line (with a costco on the other side) and the MWRA on Alford. The Mystic Powerplant is across the street from the MWRA. Based on the artist's rendering of the building, the main view will be of the MBTA bus garage across the mystic river.

The oil smell from the mobil plant on Robin and Beacham street probably wont matter too much though, since everyone will be inside gambling.

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I'd expect that would be the main thing people see from some of the hotel rooms.

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The sight has way better views and will have natural shorelines.

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Except for the ones on the other side that look towards Mike's Roast Beef (gulp).

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Blue collar jobs are the backbone of the American economy. My only question is will the MBTA have a station near by for the casino crowd to take home after they have lost all their cash at the slots.

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Wynn offered to build a bridge to get to it, as it is across the water. Curtatone has been fighting that all the while whining about traffic.

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If an MBTA station was integral to a local casino, they would have awarded it to Suffolk Downs.

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There are problems with the angle and slope of the bridge of the OL that would make putting an infill stop difficult if not impossible due to safety regulations and stopping distance etc.

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An inexpensive airport-like tram is all they would need, to connect to Wellington, Assembly, or Sullivan stations.

Nevermind the old tram that used to be at wellington...

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was taken out after a few years because it often didn't work well. I wish they had replaced it with a moving sidewalk.

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Again,Curtatone whines about traffic while fighting a landing across a short hop.

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there are other ways to create needed jobs around here? We don't need another Atlantic City or Mohegan Sun in our vicinity.

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