'With the Massachusetts Gaming Commission review complete, our company is now focused on a successful launch of Encore Boston Harbor, and the recruiting and training of 5,500 team members who will be bringing Greater Boston and New England a luxury hospitality and entertainment experience unlike anything the region has ever seen.' 'Wynn Resorts CEO Matt Maddox and the Board of Directors have worked diligently to make the important and necessary changes to the Company's corporate leadership, governance, compliance programs and Human Resources policies,' the company said in a statement. Read: Keller Large: Encore Holds The Winning Hand The Gaming Commission's ruling Tuesday to fine Wynn Resorts $35 million but allow it to keep the license appears to have cleared the way for the state's second full-scale casino. With the opening of its $2.6 billion Las Vegas-style resort casino in Everett on the calendar for June 23, the company has been working to recruit, hire and train a workforce of 5,500 employees while Massachusetts regulators weighed the fate of an operator they had serious concerns about.
BOSTON, ( State House News Service) - Having secured its Massachusetts casino license, Wynn Resorts on Wednesday evening said it is now focused on 'bringing Greater Boston and New England a luxury hospitality and entertainment experience unlike anything the region has ever seen.'