Work has just been started on grading a parking space for 150 cars south of the Business School buildings, in addition to the accomodations for 175 cars at present in use. Flood lights will be provided to aid in night parking, and watchmen will patrol the parking space day and night.
The Business School has a peculiar need for private parking space, as no parking is allowed in the drive of the Business School grounds, nor on Memorial Drive between the School and the Charles River. Another handicap to parking is an ordinance forbidding the parking of cars on North Harvard street, between the Business School and the Stadium.
A space for 30 cars will be reserved in the new parking space for cars belonging to members of the Business School faculty.
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