Some of Harvard graduate schools have entertained the possibility of moving to Allston. But, despite the space crunch, Newman says she does not see a reason for the entire school to abandon its courtyard buildings and move across the river.
"I don't see that happening" she says.
However, she says, the school would not mind sharing some of the potential extra space across the river
"We are working very closely with
Harvard on that," she says.
Monell says GSE has also eyed that new land.
"Way down the road, the property over in Allston, might be a candidate," Monell says.
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