The University of Evansville has held a groundbreaking for an $8.5 million
on-campus housing project. The townhouse apartments will provide space for
approximately 150 students. The effort is part of the school's facilities master
plan.
The University of Evansville today held a groundbreaking ceremony for new
townhouse apartments, which will provide attractive on-campus housing options
for approximately 150 upperclassmen.
The kickoff for the $8.5 million project took place at a 10:30 a.m. news
conference in the Class of 1959 Gallery and Lounge in the Ridgway University
Center.
“We’re thrilled to break ground on this project, which represents the next
phase of the University of Evansville’s facilities master plan,” said UE
President Thomas A. Kazee. “We look forward to offering our students a
sophisticated, convenient living experience while enhancing the neighborhood
around our campus.”
Two townhouse buildings will comprise the “Frederick Commons” (between
Frederick Street and Weinbach Avenue) and four buildings will make up the
“Walnut Commons” (on the north side of Walnut Avenue and Rotherwood Avenue).
Half of the townhouses will be complete and available for move-in in August
2013, with others following in October 2013 and January 2014.
The new townhouses are part of UE’s facilities master plan, announced in
March 2012, which will guide the University’s building projects and renovations
over the next decade. After an assessment of needs, which included interview and
focus group sessions with UE students, faculty, staff, administrators, and
alumni, student housing emerged as one of four priority areas.
Each two-story townhouse apartment will house four students and includes the
following amenities:
• Four private bedrooms and two bathrooms
• New furniture and appliances
(including washer and dryer, dishwasher, full-
size refrigerator, and sink
disposal)
• Granite countertops
• 37” digital flat screen TV in living
room
• Ethernet in living room
• Free WiFi and digital cable
• All
utilities included
Students signed up to live in townhouses during the
housing application process in February and March. All townhouses have been
filled for the 2013-14 academic year.
UE has contracted with Buckingham
Companies, an Indianapolis-based developer, to coordinate the construction and
design phases of the project.
“We are thrilled to be a part of the University
of Evansville’s team in its efforts to provide an enhanced environment for
learning, living, and community,” said Brad Chambers, president and CEO of
Buckingham Companies. “Our focus for this project is to assist the University of
Evansville in fulfillment of its current and long-term vision for campus growth
and innovation and to make the University of Evansville a first-choice
educational option."
Participants in today’s groundbreaking ceremony included
UE’s Larry Kremer, chairman of the Board of Trustees; Thomas A. Kazee,
president; Jeff Wolf, vice president for fiscal affairs and administration; Dana
Clayton, vice president for student affairs and dean of students; Tyler Best,
president of the Resident Students Association and a religion and political
science major from Elizabeth, Indiana; Melanie Bacaling, member of the Student
Housing Committee and a music performance and psychology major from Gurnee,
Illinois; Brad Chambers, president and CEO of Buckingham Companies; and Jeff
Beidl, development manager with Buckingham Companies.
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