Mass Hort refusing to give up
The Boston Business Journal reports that the Massachusetts Horticultural Society is planning to submit a revised plan for their parcels on the Rose Kennedy Greenway, despite the Greenway Conservancy's recommendations that they be stripped of their designation for those parcels. The new plan will be phased to allow for fund raising. The first phase is $7 million for public gardens on the Greenway, and the second is $15 million for a 20,000 sq ft building that will house a year-round garden and other program. This is significantly scaled down from the Garden Under Glass proposal, but perhaps it's do-able. Interesting to see what happens...
Posted on Monday, October 23, 2006 at 03:30PM
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