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...take over a prime piece of Allston land, residents of the affected areas said at a meeting last night that they were dissatisfied with Harvard’s new offer. The University announced this week that it wants to swap five acres of land at the Harvard-owned Brighton Mills Shopping Center and provide “resources” to construct a new low-income apartment complex there in exchange for the site of the Charlesview Apartments—now located at the center of the University’s holdings across the river. According to Harvard?...
...Harvard’s development of its new campus in less than two weeks. Late last month, Harvard announced the future site and architect of the first building for its new campus in Allston. Harvard representatives said yesterday they would swap five acres of land at the University-owned Brighton Mills Shopping Center and provide “resources” to construct a new low-income apartment complex there in exchange for the site of the Charlesview Apartments—now located at the center of the University’s holdings across the River. Preliminary designs...
...Allston-Brighton task force convened for the first time last week at the Honan-Allston Library to set up a schedule of bi-monthly meetings for the rest of the semester. The mayor announced the formation of the task force in January, charging 17 community members with coordinating neighborhood response to the University’s plans for its land in Allston. “These dedicated residents and business leaders will serve the city and their community to make sure that this institutional master plan process is done right, with the community’s needs incorporated...
Hometown: Brighton, England...
...said. The plans had already been presented to residents when Harvard planners released an interim report last June, and there were few questions on Monday. Indeed, the scheduled one-and-a-half- hour meeting ended 10 minutes early. Bob Van Meter, the executive director of the Allston-Brighton Community Development Corporation, said in an interview yesterday that the meeting was the “clearest presentation I’ve seen so far” of Harvard’s plans for its new campus in the next 10 years...