Higher Ed Ready to Resume Growth Plans
As colleges and universities prepare for a resumption of in-person learning, so are higher education’s contributions to the construction pipeline.
As colleges and universities prepare for a resumption of in-person learning, so are higher education’s contributions to the construction pipeline.
The technical school had been poised to stabilize its finances through the sale of its century-old home in South End to developer Related Beal, while building a new facility in the emerging business and arts cluster in Roxbury, according to designs reshaped by the pandemic.
While this is a fluid and evolving situation, many existing trends in higher education facility design may factor into the choices made across academic institutions in the coming weeks and months.
One of those things that never changes – and is frankly getting worse amid the meltdown in the business model that long supported the news – is the disconnect between the what’s covered in the local, regional and national media and the issues that actually matter to most of us.
A senior housing specialist has acquired the 7.8-acre former Newbury College campus in Brookline for $34 million.
Gracious, personalized attention has been the hallmark of the hospitality industry for decades. Now, other businesses are discovering that a warm welcome coupled with lush amenities can broaden the appeal of everything from daily office life to museum visits.
Northeastern University is moving forward with the next phase of its south campus expansion with plans for a 350,000-square-foot building supporting its research in robotics and autonomous vehicles at 795 Columbus Ave.
As if paying for higher education wasn’t already expensive enough.
Higher education is often a business in itself.