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BOSTON – Shawmut Design and Construction has proudly announced the topping off of its latest mixed-use development at 100 South Campus Drive. This significant milestone marks a pivotal moment in the construction of sustainable housing designed specifically for the Harvard University community.
The project aims to provide modern living spaces that cater to the needs of students and faculty, promoting a vibrant and inclusive environment. With a focus on sustainability, the new housing complex will incorporate eco-friendly building practices and materials, aligning with Harvard's commitment to environmental stewardship.
In addition to residential units, the development will feature community spaces that foster collaboration and engagement among residents. The design reflects a forward-thinking approach, integrating green spaces and amenities that enhance the quality of life for its occupants.
As construction progresses, Shawmut Design and Construction remains dedicated to delivering a project that not only meets the housing demands of the university but also contributes positively to the Allston neighborhood.
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