Re: BRA approves Emerson College's Paramount Center
as an emerson alumnus, i can tell you... housing is not the main concern for emerson, it is classroom/space. what emerson (and suffolk to a lesser extent) has done is a great example of how college and community can work together. the college had just started to phase out the back bay campus when i was there, and every time i am down there, i am amazed by how smoothly the transition went.
the school is close to all T lines, so commuting is not really an issue (i lived in fenway and central sq my four years there, both were no less then 15 mins into campus... i had friends that lived at harbor point, JP, east boston, mission hill, still no less then 15/20 mins)
you can give cheers to slappy jackie all you want, but when the school is paying her an insane salary (on top of paying for a condo in the ritz tower, so she can be closer to campus, even though she lives in beacon hill), the real concern is that there are still many labor issues with their part time teachers. the current shift in the school is most likely attributed to david rosen and david ellis.
regardless, i am proud of what they are doing, not only for the neighborhood, but for the city of boston. i guess it is one step at a time.