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...said. “It’s much, much more informative than a traditional master plan.” Last fall, the University submitted project notification forms for the science complex and contemporary art museum to the BRA for review. According to BRA Senior Project Manager Gerald Autler, the BRA will give Harvard later this week a scoping determination—a document that reviews the impact of construction on parking and road control issues. If the University meets all of the requirements, it could begin to lay the foundation for the science complex as early as this June...
...worried the building may continue to sit empty. “We’d like to see it used for anything, almost any sort of use is better than vacant building after vacant building,” he said. According to Boston Redevelopment Authority project manager Gerald Autler, it is questionable whether or not Harvard will have success in filling the space. “The property was available for sale because previous attempts to work with biotech tenants had failed,” Autler said. “I don’t necessarily think Harvard will...
...plan is "not meant to be a very detailed document, but more an aid for you to formulate questions and think about concerns," said the project manager, Gerald Autler...
...longterm development blueprint, with the city. Kathy Spiegelman, Harvard’s top Allston planner, said the University will file the amendment on Friday. The University also plans to submit a draft of a new 50-year plan to the city within the next year and a half. Gerald Autler, the project manager for Harvard’s Allston plans at the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), said the BRA would not approve the amendment until the University indicated that it was close to being able to submit its new IMP. Task force members had objected to the amendment earlier this...
...preserved, and the neighborhood needs to stay intact,” Jacques says. “The question is how do you come up with a plan that allows for the two entities to exist without there being a need for competing agendas.”Gerald Autler, the project manager at the Boston Redevelopment Authority who coordinates Harvard’s plans with the city, called the possibilities of economic development a “double-edged sword,” saying that while better amenities improve the neighborhood, they also increase rents and other prices...