Andrew Grace, MCP

Lecturer

Andrew Grace

Expertise:

Urban design, real estate, planning, economic development in both the public and private sector

Education:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.)- Master of City Planning and Certificate in Urban Design

Roger Williams University- Bachelor of Architecture

Courses:

UA 613- Urban Design and Development

Biography:

Mr. Grace is the Director of Economic and Strategic Planning in the Office of Economic Opportunity and Inclusion for the City of Boston.  He brings many years of experience in the public and private sectors working in planning, design and development fields. He serves as an advisor to the Chief of Economic Opportunity and Inclusion on place-making, real estate strategy, and high-priority projects.

From 2014 to 2016, Andrew worked at Massachusetts Port Authority, an independent public authority which develops, owns and manages Massachusetts airports, cruise terminal, and container port. While there, he managed a portfolio that included over $250 million of mixed-used development.  

From 2003-2014, Andrew was employed by the Boston Redevelopment Authority first as a Senior Urban Designer and later as Deputy Director of Strategic Planning & Economic Development. He led major special planning studies, developed downtown revitalization strategies, administered design review, and forecast long-term growth strategies for Boston. Mr. Grace also oversaw the planning and growth of Boston’s Downtown Crossing neighborhood, which resulted in over $1.8 billion dollars in investment and the formation of Boston’s first Business Improvement District.

Prior to joining the BRA, Mr. Grace was a Senior Project Manager at Goody Clancy, a private planning consulting firm, where he played a leadership role in award-winning revitalization projects and mixed-use neighborhood plans. 

He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses at M.I.T., Tufts and Roger Williams Universities. 

Contact Information:

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Email: ajgrace@bu.edu