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Boston's High Spine: Evaluating the Impact 50 Years Later

Boston's Back Bay

Boston's Back Bay

Forum begins at 5:30 p.m.
Reception to follow in the Gallery

This Urban Forum will review the past several decades of development along Boston's High Spine and Washington Street corridor. Speakers will discuss lessons to be learned, positive and negative, that can help guide future development and historic preservation as Boston's economy recovers, and in the decades to come. Beyond the impacts of individual buildings, the forum will address city and district character, rates of change and transformation, economic composition and changes, and quality of life issues.

Participants
• Jean Carroon, Goody Clancy
• Ed Glaeser, Harvard Kennedy School of Government
• Tunney Lee, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning
• Henry Moss, Bruner/Cott & Associates, Inc.
• Anthony Pangaro, Millennium Partners
• Mark Pasnik, over,under (invited)
• Frederick "Tad" Stahl, Stantec

Moderator: David Hacin, Hacin+Associates Inc.


Founded in 1978, the Boston Preservation Alliance is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that protects and improves the quality of Boston's distinct architectural heritage. Through advocacy and education, the Alliance brings people and organizations together to influence the future of Boston's historic buildings, landscapes and communities.