Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any prospective families able to share the updates from the school?
They say that they’re working with state and city and seem cconfident they will open on Sept 3rd. They don’t explicitly promise to open in the building but strongly imply it.
They can say whatever they want. There is simply no way to get through the permit process and community involvement to change the use from Commercial to Educational via the BZA without at least 6 months of lead time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any prospective families able to share the updates from the school?
They say that they’re working with state and city and seem cconfident they will open on Sept 3rd. They don’t explicitly promise to open in the building but strongly imply it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any prospective families able to share the updates from the school?
They say that they’re working with state and city and seem cconfident they will open on Sept 3rd. They don’t explicitly promise to open in the building but strongly imply it.
Anonymous wrote:Any prospective families able to share the updates from the school?
Anonymous wrote:I know a few students who have committed to go there next year, what happens to them now?
Anonymous wrote:They were never planning to change the outside, correct? But they should get necessary permits before restarting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a few students who have committed to go there next year, what happens to them now?
If the construction isn't done and there isn't a habitable campus, who knows. Maybe take classes at Mazza Gallerie?
Anonymous wrote:I know a few students who have committed to go there next year, what happens to them now?
Anonymous wrote:They were never planning to change the outside, correct? But they should get necessary permits before restarting.
Anonymous wrote:This is the Fyre Festival of schools.
Anonymous wrote:It's a very cool building. Would love to see as much as possible preserved.