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...sense of inevitability dominated the meeting convened last night in Allston to discuss the pros and cons of a new proposal by Harvard to swap a five-acre property in the Brighton Mills Shopping Center for the land currently occupied by the Charlesview Apartments...
...we’re not moving yet, it’s not a done deal. I told Kevin [McClusky ’76, director of community relations], the residents need to talk about it,” said Charlesview Residents’ Organization President Debby Giovanditto...
...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’s director of community relations, Kevin McCluskey ’76, the meeting was organized to reach out to the affected residents and alert them to the proposal...
...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 for the University’s Allston campus hinge upon the acquisition of the plot occupied by the apartments, which is frequently mentioned as a future site of an arts center. The University...
...with the previous mild one. Somehow—miraculously—Weld managed a huge reduction. Also, the 2003-2004 data shows many weeks where supposedly not a single can was recycled in my house. I’ll be darned if someone saw me throw away any aluminum.8. Charlesview Apartment residents. Tenants who currently live in what will become a keystone area of the planned University expansion across the river in Allston need to shut up. They constantly complain about their impending relocation to new subsidized facilities in a housing market they frankly cannot afford. The tenants don?...