Historical commission objects to Northeastern University residence hall plans

March 23, 2011
Construction of 17-story building would have adverse effect on Boston neighborhood

From The Boston Globe: Northeastern University’s plans to construct a 17-story residence hall in Boston face a significant roadblock. The Massachusetts Historical Commission said that demolishing a YMCA gymnasium to construct the $75 million student housing project would have an adverse effect on the YMCA, the neighboring New England Conservatory of Music, and nearby historic districts. The commission suggests that the university consider other locations, or low-rise buildings. OCTOBER 2010...from The Boston Globe: Northeastern University plans to erect a 16-story residence hall on YMCA property in Boston. The university is joining with Phoenix Property Co. and the YMCA of Greater Boston to build housing for 720 Northeastern students. Northeastern pledged to city officials four years ago that it would embark on a major student housing plan after complaints mounted of loud parties and disturbances by students living in nearby neighborhoods.

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