New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

Official NE Revs project video:
Interestingly, that video says the address of the stadium will be 1 Dexter Street, Everett. All the docs I've seen so far (and the title of this thread) have put it at 173 Alford Street, Boston. Has that officially changed?
 
I see there appears to be a very small parking lot behind the stadium. It would be kind of cool if since the tailgating is going to be lost, if they had a spot in back where they could have vendors maybe food trucks and stuff, plus alcohol, and some corn hole and different things setup so it could of still be a tailgating experience without the massive wasteful parking lots.

Eventually when the area starts to fill in a bit they could close down the street like they do at fenway and have like a pedestrian only street on gameday with food vendors and merch etc. Id have to imagine kraft and everett would like to see a final form of patriots place where its actual real city blocks like assembly or something eventually fill in the area.
 
The only ingress to the proposed stadium property from Dexter St appears to be this tiny entrance way that is currently gated. This looks more like an easement to me. All of the electrical apparatus and related infrastructure at this entrance way looks rather menacing and none of that is part of the defunct power generation station.


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Interestingly, that video says the address of the stadium will be 1 Dexter Street, Everett. All the docs I've seen so far (and the title of this thread) have put it at 173 Alford Street, Boston. Has that officially changed?
Surely they will not be using a Boston address :).

I'm surprised they haven't renamed an interior roadway to make it "1 Revolution Drive". Incidentally, 1 Dexter Street is the address of whatever facility uses what will be the stadium access road. They have a sign now:

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An important tidbit from a separate deal between Carlo DeMaria and Steve Wynn.

On top of annual payments approaching $27 million in the 2024 fiscal year, Wynn’s original agreement with Everett to build Encore also called for a new commuter rail station, but didn’t spell out how much the company would contribute or where the station would go. The new deal with DeMaria commits Wynn to spend up to $25 million on a full-service station adjacent to the casino along the Newburyport/Rockport line, if the hotel development comes to fruition. It’s not clear yet how much a commuter rail station would cost there, though the total price would likely exceed that number.

“We are pleased to reach an agreement with the City of Everett that may allow for two, future third-party hotel developments on Broadway near Encore Boston Harbor,” Wynn spokesman Michael Weaver said in a statement.

Van Campen, meanwhile, questioned the station’s location, saying it could have a bigger impact if located on the other side of Broadway, closer to a sprawling former oil tank farm where more development is planned.

In some respects, it's a location that would make subsequent infill at Sullivan and Sweetser Circle awkwardly closely-spaced propositions.
 
Surely they will not be using a Boston address :).

... Incidentally, 1 Dexter Street is the address of whatever facility uses what will be the stadium access road. They have a sign now:

So, the sign for 1 Dexter St is actually located on Alford St (aka Rt 99). Yeah, good luck with those GPS directions.
 
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It's playful in a Disneyesque sort of way, with one stack housing a bar with views of the city no less. I can see this being a prominent feature in Smokestackland. How it will play in Birmingham I have no idea. This isn't quite the same as musing about preserving an existing property feature in Everatt, is it?
 

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