One of the biggest is what would become of the MBTA’s bus maintenance facility next to Encore Boston Harbor and beside the theoretical Silver Line-commuter rail stop. Right now, there are several variables regarding these plans.
The thinking apparently goes that companies priced out of the Boston market will instead look in Everett for offices. Now comes talk of office development on the parcels just across Broadway from the casino-resort. There is already speculation that that growth could include a further “entertainment district” of hotels and attractions. The same slide shows the extent of Wynn’s holdings in Everett right now-the big red spot is Encore Boston Harbor-and therefore the company’s potential for growth.
The proposed station is in purple on the below slide, which was presented to investors. Probably the biggest what-if now is the possibility of a commuter-rail stop right beside the casino-resort. A recent presentation that Encore Boston Harbor developer Wynn Resorts organized for investors has stoked further speculation, per the Globe’s Jon Chesto. The 33-acre, 3 million-square-foot complex continues to animate one of the most active parlor games in Boston-area real estate. The Encore Boston Harbor casino-resort that opened in June in Everett may bring a commuter-rail and Silver Line station to the city as well as spawn a sweep of office development.