Updated Quincy a happy home
Old Quincy has “wow” factor. That’s according to students who were moving into the 80-year-old neo-Georgian on Thursday. After 15 months of construction and renovation, Old Quincy, the first test project in the House Renewal initiative, began welcoming students this week. What they found was a fully transformed building designed to enhance the interactions of the multigenerational community living within it. Based on first impressions, the project was a success. “I haven’t been in a room as nice as this anywhere on campus,” said Fola Sofela ’16, as she walked into her six-person suite. Sofela marveled at the size of her bedroom, and grinned as she examined the suite’s common room, furnished with couches, chairs, and tables. One of her roommates, Lauren Greenawalt ’16, pointed out some of the room’s details, such as built-in desk lights and electrical outlets, and a mirror on the wardrobe door. “Having the rooms fully furnished is nice. It...