BOSTON-Public officials and community activists in the city’s Brighton district are scrambling to address plans by Boston College to acquire a 16-story apartment building near its main campus after the school’s secretive campaign was unveiled last week by GlobeSt.com. BC has finally acknowledged intentions to buy 2000 Commonwealth Ave. from Archstone-Smith, maintaining in a prepared statement that the venture is being pursued to appease mounting local concerns over institutional expansion.

“Boston College’s interest in 2000 Commonwealth Ave. reflects the university’s desire to improve the quality of life for our neighbors and our students, by housing as many undergraduates as possible in university controlled residence halls,” spokesman Jack Dunn explains in an e-mail response to GlobeSt.com. Noting that BC students have been renting units in the tower on their own, he says the school wants to keep those apartments available to its constituency. “While no deal has been finalized, we are exploring this option in light of our overall housing goals,” Dunn concludes.

Concerns already being raised regarding fears that students will be disruptive to residents living in and around the hulking property, which dominates surrounding structures and was considered so out of scale, that efforts to erect the 190-unit building were fought vigorously in the early 1980s. Developer Jerome Rappaport ultimately prevailed, opening 2000 Commonwealth Ave. in 1985. His partnership sold the building to a predecessor of Archstone-Smith in 1997 for $27.5 million. In between was an attempt during the early 1990s by Boston College to acquire the asset, but that effort was quashed by local opposition.

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