Downtowns Are Full of Empty Buildings. Universities Are Moving In.

From a New York Times story by Michael Kimmelman headlined “Downtowns Are Full of Empty Buildings. Universities Are Moving In.”:

On a conspicuous corner of Pennsylvania Avenue, in a once gaudy building that used to house the Newseum, the 10-story, $650 million Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center has just opened in Washington. I’ll say straight off: It’s not architecture for the ages, but it’s an interesting, high-end model of an urban quad and a good example of how struggling downtowns are finding a glimmer of hope as satellite campuses.