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samedi, novembre 24, 2007

Re: (Corp. or family donor last name) Harvard Bay Area facility in Albany?

This facility will have the family name (or perhaps corp. name) of a
donor? Who wants to head getting a short list of donors to approach?
There are several people with serious subject matter expertise on this
topic interested in crafting the proposal. With the ongoing real
estate market reset, next year maybe the best time to do a deal with a
developer? To pick up an existing property?

The facility will be non-profit, open to all grads. We need an
operational model, maybe offering open to all community classes, or a
part that is a museum? Ideas? Should it have a charitable or
academic or purely alumnus emphasis, if so what would you recommend?
Is there any way to do it in Albany, CA? In an area of Albany that we
need to clean up by the shoreline or where the race track is dying?

Perry


On Nov 23, 2007 11:04 AM, Perry Gregg <pg@harvardsf.org> wrote:
> Any ideas on how we can have a Harvard Bay Area permanent facility?
> The local clubs and interest groups could use it. The building's
> purpose would be larger than that -- open to any and all grads for
> free as a resource.
>
> Perry
>

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