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  2. Columbia Point, Boston - Wikipedia

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    1985 – The Massachusetts State Archives opens in November. 1986 – The construction of the new Harbor Point housing complex, a mixed-income community, on the site of the former Columbia Point housing projects, begins. 1998 – Harbor Point Apartments achieves a 99% occupancy rate and celebrates its tenth anniversary.

  3. History of Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Point housing complex deteriorated until only 350 families remained living there in 1988. In 1984, the city of Boston gave control of the complex to a private developer, Corcoran-Mullins-Jennison, who re-developed and re-vitalised the property into a residential mixed-income community called Harbor Point Apartments.

  4. William J. Corcoran (attorney) - Wikipedia

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    William J. Corcoran was an American lawyer who served as District Attorney of Middlesex County, Massachusetts from 1913 to 1917. He later faced a number of criminal indictments and was convicted of one count of extortion.

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  6. NeighborhoodScout - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Schiller conceived NeighborhoodScout while working on his doctorate in geography at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. [9]In an interview with Inman News, Schiller discusses that he used to move around often for jobs or for school, and was often in a position to make expensive decisions about the best places in which to buy or rent.

  7. List of University of Massachusetts Amherst residence halls

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    The North Apartments opened in the Fall of 2006. Located between Sylvan and Northeast, these apartment-style dormitories house approximately 850 undergraduates in four buildings. The buildings are currently named North A, B, C, and D. Each unit comprises four single bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a shared common area including a full kitchen.