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Tom Menino probably laughed his ass off when he heard this news

The Boston Business Journal reports part of the Everett site Steve Wynn took a look at for a possible casino is actually in Boston - whose mayor has long and loudly backed a casino at Suffolk Downs. Wonder how long it would take the BRA to draw up casino-only zoning that would cover only one particular part of East Boston?

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I've always thought (and by always, I mean since like this past summer) that this area might be a good spot for The Revolution to build a new stadium. The idea of it being right on the water like that is cool to me. Kinda like the Philly stadium.

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Boston's version of the mistake by the lake?

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Interesting. The article says Wynn plans to just build on the portion of land that is all Everett, although it’s unclear how he plans to do so. It’d be a shame if this never even got off the ground because of the zoning. Speaking as an Everett citizen, I’d at least like to see what Wynn had in mind. And I think some healthy competition is always good, too.

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Just a friendly wager ... I saw the proposed site and said "but that's in Boston ..."

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I learned about this part of Boston jutting into Everett when I saw Boston cops working details on some Alford Street construction a few years ago.

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Its not hard to get the Mayors backing, you just have to make a donation to him, Wynn has plenty of that kind of money.

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The sliver of land in Boston is tiny, compared to the part in Everett. Why not just put parking or landscaping on the Boston land, and the entire building in Everett?

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I've often wondered about the sliver of Boston that juts into Everett. Property owners there undoubtedly pay taxes to Boston, but where do they get services like fire and police? How did Boston wind up with this land in the first place? It's property zoned for business. Why hasn't Everett considered a deal to glom on to these parcels? Why haven't landowners requested the Legislature to cede the land to Everett to simplify things?

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No one lives there, there is just a water/sewer commission building there, the one across from the power plant.

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Wonder why?? Does anyone remember their history. Virtually all communities in New England have had a history of dumping 'inconvenient or offensive' locations at their respective local municipal boundaries. Boston is far from this occurrence.

What community did this area evolve from -- Charlestown. Yes, Charlestown was a separate town before Boston annexed it during the beginnings of Town/City of Boston's major acquisitions in the 19th century.

Did not the old 'El rumble up here ending in Everett. Remember. Lock up the history of Alford Street folks.

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A few years ago, a developer wanted to build 1,200 units of housing at the old Stop & Shop warehouse in Readville. Only problem: Half the land is in Dedham, which provides no services to the parcel (you can't even get to it from Dedham) and didn't want more housing. The developer and Menino proposed paying Dedham to let Boston annex the land, but Dedham tried to hold out for more money and the project collapsed.

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For Boston to give Everett the finger of land so it can site its spinners

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