Housing construction at George Washington University labeled “superdorm”

Oct. 22, 2012
$130 million building will house 850 students

From The GW Hatchet: George Washington University in Washington, D.C., will begin construction next year on its most expensive residence hall – a $130 million building that will merge three halls in the center of campus. The 850-bed hall will include common areas, faculty suites, affinity housing and retail space. The building will house mostly sophomores and juniors. About 45 percent of the rooms will be singles; 30 percent will be reserved for affinity housing and the remaining 25 percent will become two-bedroom suites

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