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...words, Harvard is "landbanking" property for the future--that is, depositing large parcels of commercial property into its real estate portfolio. Landbanked properties are used either as investments or for future academic purposes. Last year, the University acquired several landbanked properties, including The Architects Collaborative Office Building and the O'Brien Family Properties...
...property acquisitions made in 1986 is to realize that as of last June, the accrued purchase price of Harvard's commercial and residential properties in Cambridge was $40 million. That figure represents what the University originally paid for its nonacademic properties, says Harvard's Financial Vice President Thomas O'Brien...
...This year the council was about 50 percent as it possibly could be, and about 75 percent as effective as it ever will be," says Evan O. Grossman '87, council member and chairman of the Residential Committee...
...ECAC Honorable Mention Kevin McGinty '87 Wrestling All-Ivy Honorable Mention Derek Mills '90 Soccer All-Ivy Second Team Andrea Montalbano '90 Soccer All-Ivy First Team Mike Murray '87 Football All-Ivy Second Team All-N.E. Honorable Mention Paul Nicholas '87 Soccer All-Ivy First Team Brian O'Neil '87 Football All-N.E. Honorable Mention Jim O'Neill '88 Fencing All-Ivy First Team All-America First Team Mike Pakalnis '87 Baseball All-Greater Boston League All-N.E. Second Team Darius Pandole '89 Squash All-Ivy First Team Penelope Papailias '89 Fencing All-Ivy Second Team...
...sale of the O'Brien Properties toHarvard has generated some apprehension among someof the tenants there. "Everybody's nervous aboutwhat a new landlord can do," said Jonathan B. Hill'73, owner of Brodie's car rental, who said hemust renegotiate his lease in three months...