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Interesting. I just remember not being a lot of room in that back street near Pops & those frat houses with cars parked on either side of the road a lot. Maybe I am just going crazy.
That street is gone. Theta Chi house is now on W 5th St, across from the Zeta sorority house.
And keep in mind that with the Student Center came a large parking garage off 10th St.
A lot of that was bought up by the developers and torn down for Proximity and the new development. Parking lots tend to be very low-value uses of what is increasingly high-value land for the city.
Surface parking lots are an abomination in a downtown urban core.
So that's going to be all the way in front of the gym. I would hate to be run across campus for BIO classes in the other builds and have to walk across campus for classes for that.
So that's going to be all the way in front of the gym. I would hate to be run across campus for BIO classes in the other builds and have to walk across campus for classes for that.
It will be part of the Millennial campus, which is the research campus. Eventually that campus will be utilized all the way to Dickinson Ave. Likely not much undergrad stuff going on on the research campus.
So that's going to be all the way in front of the gym. I would hate to be run across campus for BIO classes in the other builds and have to walk across campus for classes for that.
Hop a bike! 10x time savings and you don't have to deal with parking. ~25% of campus owns a bicycle and, despite all narrative to the contrary, campus is bike-friendly.
Last edited by bikepedguy; 02-28-2019 at 02:03 PM..
Reason: freshman-level spelling errors. I deeply apologize.
So is ECU going to make any new dorms in the future?
They really don't need any. Greene is being renovated right now (so no one living there) and the freshmen class went down a little this year. The overall number of beds went up when Gateway was built.
I believe the plan after Greene is finished is to update Legacy.
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