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SU Announces Plans for New Student Housing Complex

New Student Housing Complex Concept Art
Concept art shows ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥'s new planned student housing complex.

SALISBURY, MD---¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ will break ground on the largest facility in campus history this fall, converting the former Court Plaza Shopping Center and Temple Hill Motel sites on Route 13 into a 750-bed student housing complex.

Comprised of three separate buildings connected by a central courtyard, the first building in the five-story, 323,371-square-foot complex is expected to open in August 2021, with the remaining two following in 2022. Cost is projected between $70 and $80 million.

“Since the SU Foundation, Inc., purchased these properties in 2017, we have been excited about their potential,” said Jason Curtin, SU vice president of advancement and external affairs and Foundation executive director. “One of our goals is to develop a signature facility to mark the arrival into the City of ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ and the University from the south. With that objective in mind, we are very happy with the renderings we have seen so far. We also are pleased that we will be able to offer this new living space to our students using no state appropriations.”

With over 200 residential units, the facility is expected to feature amenities such as increased green space, a fitness center, bicycle storage and a connecting pathway to the south end of campus.

The complex will replace the student residential space lost with the University’s pending closure of Chesapeake and St. Martins halls, and eventually Dogwood Village. Built three to four decades ago, that housing is reaching the end of its lifespan, Curtin said.

The co-developers are an affiliate of Greystar Real Estate Partners, a national leader in rental housing and manager of the SU-affiliated University Park student apartment complex, and Gillis Gilkerson of ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.

“We are excited to continue our 18-year partnership with SU and the SU Foundation to create a transformational campus gateway that will elevate the University’s profile and enhance the student experience,” said Julie Skolnicki, Greystar executive vice president for university partnerships.

For the project, the Foundation has been working with the consulting firm Margrave Strategies of Columbia, MD. The architect is Design Collective, Inc., of Baltimore. The builder is Harkins Builders of Columbia, MD. Civil engineering is provided by Becker Morgan Group of ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.

For more information call 410-543-6030 or visit the SU website.