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This year has seen the first concrete advances in the University’s plan to further expand across the Charles River and into its Allston properties??though not an ounce of concrete will be poured for at least a few years. The current plans are still hazy; the newly released Interim Report prepared by architects Cooper, Robertson, & Partners has only set out more tangible representations of the rumored configurations circulating around campus. We now know, more or less for sure, that the University will build at least three, and perhaps up to eight, undergraduate houses across...
...despite Hill’s profanity-laced objections, Harvard’s expansion plans received the unanimous approval of the city Planning Board last December. Construction was set to begin this spring on Harvard’s two Riverside properties??one sandwiched between Leverett and Mather Houses, and the other down Memorial Drive at the former site of Mahoney’s Garden Center...
...Boston lawyer objecting to plans to move two wood-frame houses to Grant Street to make room for a new building on Cowperthwaite Street. Kenneth L. Kimmell of Bernstein, Cushner & Kimmell wrote that the plan violated zoning regulations and failed to “minimize adverse impact on abutting properties?? as required...
...dang qui, adder’s tongue, purging buckthorn, nodding wakerobin, or any other herb you might have lying around the house. Even that herb your roommate keeps in abundance in sandwich baggies at the back of his sock drawer—ostensibly for its “perfuming properties??—would work just fine. It’s doubtful the Canadian navy would let you vaporize anything on board the HMCS Saskatoon...
Though Boston Properties, which owns the Prudential Center, hires its janitors through outside companies, students said Boston Properties?? support would convince the contractors to give ground in the negotiations...