The Cabot/Barletta replacement building was to be built on the adjacent site of the Gainsborough St, Garage.If they're trying to stuff all of that into the block that Matthews currently sits on, I have to assume they're going to downsize capacity of the rink to make it fit. Does Northeastern ever draw the close to 5,000 the current rink holds?
Northeastern has a surplus of parking and some is leased to the BPD.If as part of the Matthews demolition the University is able to excavate and bury an underground parking garage below a new athletic complex, then I imagine that would free up real estate where the current Gainesborough Garage is for further redevelopment of additional, modern athletic facility space. And IIRC, that is consistent with the planning from the 2013 NU Institutional Master Plan.
Northeastern may have a surplus of parking, but the cultural facilities around Symphony do not (Jordan Hall, Symphony Hall, Huntington Theater). The surplus NEU parking is much further away.Northeastern has a surplus of parking and some is leased to the BPD.
There are other parking facilities near those institutions that would have parking available nights and weekends when events take place.Northeastern may have a surplus of parking, but the cultural facilities around Symphony do not (Jordan Hall, Symphony Hall, Huntington Theater). The surplus NEU parking is much further away.
You mean the facilities that max out when all three venues have events at the same time?There are other parking facilities near those institutions that would have parking available nights and weekends when events take place.
Northeastern's Columbus Garage is not that far away.You mean the facilities that max out when all three venues have events at the same time?
And I know the T access there should be excellent, except the T is broken.
It will take me a while to digest this plan but WOW! As with the 2013 plan, many of these buildings will not be built in the 10-year timeframe but if only a few are realized it will be an amazing campus. Hoping that the demo of Forsyth building is a priority. Awful building 50 years ago, awful building now.The full 2024 IMP is here!
Northeastern's new architectural style: swirly metal. Just look at (the much better) EXP and ISECPulling out the renders and elevations from the PNF:
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I don't really know what this says about it, but the architecture to me reads as "newly built shopping mall in Asia"