Massachusetts officials say MGM Springfield is failing to deliver on hiring, property development and amenities

Massachusetts officials say MGM Springfield is failing to deliver on hiring, property development and amenities

Article brief provided by MassLive
  • Jim Kinney, MassLive
December 14, 2022 8:46 PM
  • Jim Kinney, MassLive
  • Massachusetts

MGM Springfield’s building at State and Main streets — 1200 Main St. — still has concrete jersey barriers, a temporary-looking awning over its sidewalk and no signs of life behind its windows. It doesn’t have a boutique hotel as was once the plan.

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The unfinished development of what was Springfield’s first skyscraper is emblematic, says state Rep. Bud L. Williams, of where MGM Resorts International has failed to meet the promises it made in the years-long quest for its operating license leading up to a lavish, August 2018 grand opening.

Williams isn’t the only one questioning MGM’s commitment to Springfield and to its host community agreement as the $1 billion project closes in on its five-year anniversary with closed shops and a signature restaurant that’s only open on weekends.