Tuesday, 16 September 2014

USC Breaks Ground On A $650 Million Campus 'Village'

USC Village


The University of Southern California just broke ground on a $ 650 million retail and housing complex for students, according to the Los Angeles Times.


The complex will replace the university’s current University Village with a 15-acre complex near the north side of campus.


USC VillageThe new Village will be designed in a “Collegiate Gothic” style by Harley Ellis Devereaux, and will consist of a central plaza with outdoor dining, shops, cafes, a market, and residence halls.


The university held a groundbreaking ceremony yesterday, and construction is expected to be completed in fall 2017. 



USC VillageOther cool amenities will include a fingerprint-scanning elevator in the residence halls, nine private courtyards, a statue of Grecian queen Hecuba (in conjunction with USC’s Trojan mascot), and a 30,000-square-foot fitness center.



This will be the biggest single development project in the history of USC. 



USC Village 



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