Boston

Re: Vegas ?... Really ?
sunandsand 9 Reviews 846 reads
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1 / 13

I wonder if Boston will have a little bit of Las Vegas glam coming to it with today's announcement that Wynn is opening a casino here?

OnlyLiveTwice 27 Reviews 455 reads
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2 / 13

First the repeal ballot question (November) has to be defeated in order for construction to begin.

My guess is late 2015 before anything happens...

erewhon 2 Reviews 487 reads
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3 / 13

s it just me or does the drawing of the Wynn casino look a lot like the Mirage? Same oversized wings that give you shin splints if your in one of the end rooms. Same central core.

Foodyguy 29 Reviews 369 reads
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4 / 13

They say it may take up to four years to clean the site.

CampAloha 472 reads
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5 / 13

Mass is gonna run the casino's like they ran the Big Dig.

I'm sure it will be nothing like Vegas.

Everyone who has come here to loaf will spending their ebt cash.

Charlie101 102 Reviews 552 reads
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6 / 13

Nothing in the world can change that dump.

augustwest 46 Reviews 355 reads
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7 / 13

There is only one Vegas. Casinos are everywhere these days and although it may bring some money and jobs to the city it won't change it too much. It will remain a dump.

nothrofboston 24 Reviews 387 reads
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8 / 13

Hope they keep it near Wonderland and the Racetrack. Some talk of the border of Medford near Wellington. No thanks. I live in the area and don't want the traffic.

retirement 312 Reviews 382 reads
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9 / 13

Sorry, the Revere proposal was not chosen, the proposal that would put the casino near Costco just north of Wellington Circle.

nothrofboston 24 Reviews 387 reads
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10 / 13

Great. Now it'll be easy to avoid the casino(traffic)

papidog 74 Reviews 289 reads
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12 / 13

Sadly I believe the statistics support your post Camp.

Casinos provide low wage jobs for locals and high profits for casino executives and stockholders. Study after study has proved that crime and despair and gambling problems will increase and local business and especially restaurant and entertainment business will be adversely affected. The Casino in the Detroit area is perfect sampling of what to expect as those who can least afford to gamble are the most likely to lose money they don't have.

jenniferxj6 See my TER Reviews 319 reads
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13 / 13

A casino is a casino just take a spin.....

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