Greystar and University of Pennsylvania Close on 588-Bed Student Housing Redevelopment Project on Penn Campus
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Wednesday, March 30, 2022
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The project will provide 588 beds in 473 units of furnished, attainably priced, graduate-focused housing and a rich amenity base designed to serve the needs of today's Penn graduate students.
Key Points:
- The project will provide 588 beds in 473 units of furnished, attainably priced, graduate-focused housing and a rich amenity base designed to serve the needs of today's Penn graduate students.
- This approach will create best-in-class housing for Penn's graduate student population while maintaining Richard and Dion Neutra's original architecture.
- "The project team has worked hard over the last ten months to make this complicated redevelopment a reality.
- "Well-located, high-quality, attainable housing is critical to graduate student success and an important part of Greystar's commitment to higher education."