NEW YORK—Baruch College students returned from winter break last month to find the traffic and parking gone, and a brand new open air campus on East 25th Street between Lexington Avenue and 3rd Avenue.
The street is now lined with crunchy gravel and filled with outdoor seating in “Baruch-blue.” The ribbon cutting took place on February 20 accompanied by Baruch alumni and university and city officials including Chancellor Matthew Goldstein and Councilwoman Rosie Mendez.
“The students have been ecstatic about this,” said Student Government President Chris Catalano. “It was done so fast, it really surprised a lot of students, especially the seniors and juniors, [who] assumed it would never happen.”
The idea for the plaza has been circulated for years. Many, including Councilwoman Christine Quinn’s office, considered it to be impossible. In the end, it took collaboration between the school administrators, the student body, the community board, local businesses, alumni, and various city departments to finally push the project through. The new plaza is the first in the city to be financed via a public-private partnership.