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Stone personally attended the negotiating sessions and offered unprecedented concessions to the neighborhood, including a $1 million parcel of land to be used for a park, $300,000 for neighborhood projects and a five-year moratorium on local construction...
Larry graduated from high school with less-than-stellar grades, but with the dream of being on radio. Instead of going to college, he took a job as a mail clerk with the United Parcel Service, delivering packages to radio studios in New York. By chance, he met a broadcaster who encouraged him to go down to Miami, where the radio industry was flourishing and looking for new talent...
...Watertown negotiations were essential because the city stood to lose millions of dollars in tax revenue due to Harvard’s exempt status. The tax revenue generated by the parcel Harvard purchased accounted for almost five percent of Watertown’s entire budget—money the city had been counting on for library and school renovations among other projects. Shortly after Harvard bought the complex, Watertown children and their parents protested Harvard’s heartless action. In response to the negotiation’s outcome, those same parents cheered the University’s presence...
...acre parcel is the largest underdeveloped piece of land in Boston. It augments the University’s land holdings in Boston by a third, bringing its number of acres in the city...
When Harvard bought the adjacent 48-acre Allston Landing North parcel from the Turnpike in 2000, the University received the public blessing of Mayor Menino...