Encore Boston Harbor

Encore Boston Harbor
The casino in September 2024
Location Everett, Massachusetts
Address One Broadway
Everett, MA 02149 USA
Opening dateJune 23, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-06-23)
No. of rooms671[1]
Signature attractionsThe harborwalk, indoor gardens, retail, convention and wedding space[2]
Notable restaurantsFratelli, Mystique, Oyster Bar, Rare Steakhouse
Casino typeResort
OwnerRealty Income
Operating license holderWynn Resorts
Previous names
  • Wynn Everett
  • Wynn Boston Harbor
Coordinates42°23′40.06″N 71°4′12.73″W / 42.3944611°N 71.0702028°W / 42.3944611; -71.0702028
WebsiteEncoreBostonHarbor.com
Encore Boston Harbor site on the Mystic River in February 2019

Encore 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). It is owned by Realty Income and operated by Wynn Resorts. The resort is in a commercial-industrial area on the Mystic River, about 5 miles (8.0 km) from downtown Boston.[3] Its development rehabilitated a 33-acre parcel of land previously used for industrial purposes.[3] It opened on June 23, 2019, at a total cost of $2.6 billion. After a remediation process to clean the site, Wynn Resorts constructed[4] an integrated resort with a hotel, a harborwalk, restaurants, a casino, spa, retail outlets, and meeting and convention space.[5] Public amenities of the year-round harborwalk include a picnic park, paths for bikers and pedestrians, viewing decks, waterfront dining and retail,[2] a performance lawn, floral displays,[6] boat docks, and public art.[7]

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