The gaming commission awarded Wynn the state’s first sports betting license last week Wynn plans to offer sports bets in the casino and eventually, if the gaming commission agrees, in the new building as well.īig Night Entertainment Group will run most of the operations in the new building, excluding the poker and sports betting.
The block would be connected to the main casino via a pedestrian bridge over Broadway (Route 99). This first phase includes a 2,100-space parking garage, a sports bar, a poker room, a nightclub that can fit nearly 1,000 people, a roof-deck “day club,” a 980-seat theater, and a 200-seat comedy club. Wynn has made headway in local permitting with the project’s first phase: Everett’s planning board approved a site plan last week, and the city council could vote Monday on a required zoning change to allow gambling to take place there.