#  Alexandra Toteva 

Managing Director

Planning and Design Implementation

 

 

 



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Alexandra Toteva is the Managing Director of Planning and Design Implementation at the Harvard Allston Land Company (HALC), where she oversees planning, design, entitlements, placemaking, and sustainability for the development of the Enterprise Research Campus in Allston. Prior to joining HALC, she worked at Sasaki, an international interdisciplinary design firm, where her practice focused on master planning for large-scale domestic and international projects across the private and public sectors.

Before Sasaki, Alexandra collaborated on numerous publications with real estate economist Karl “Chip” Case. She is an active member of the Commercial Real Estate Women Network (CREW Boston) and the Urban Land Institute (ULI), where she serves on the Boston/New England Advisory Board and is a member of the Technology in Real Estate Council and the Boston Urban Development Council. Alexandra holds a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and Economics from Wellesley College.



 

 

 





 

 

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