Demolition set for 3 residence halls at Austin Peay State University

Oct. 4, 2011
Buildings will be replaced with three new facilities

From The Nashville Tennessean: Three 45-year-old residence halls at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tenn., are being torn down this week to make way for more new housing. Killebrew, Rawlins and Cross halls will be replaced by three new halls and additional green space. Each of the three new buildings will house 420 beds, compared with 390 in the old halls. They are expected to open in 2013.

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