The University of California, Davis, today (Feb. 26) formally broke ground for The Green at West Village, a campus apartment project with room for up to 3,300 students.
“I’m thrilled to celebrate with our partners this major step forward in addressing the critical need for affordable student housing,” Chancellor Gary S. May said. “Today’s groundbreaking is part of an ambitious plan to provide access to more housing for our students.”
Work on the site began in December, and the first 1,000 beds are expected to be available for fall 2020. At this time, the project is the largest student-housing construction project in the United States.
The Michaels Organization of New Jersey is the developer, with architectural services by Stantec, a global design company headquartered in Edmonton, Canada. The general contractor is CBG Building Co. of Arlington, Virginia.
“This student housing community demonstrates what is possible when the public sector and private sector form partnerships that leverage the strengths of both,” said Joe Coyle, president of Michaels Student Living. “An affordable, sustainable living environment for the students of °ϲĻϢ Davis is the goal, and this groundbreaking is the first milestone toward that end.”
Set on 34 acres, The Green at West Village will comprise nine four-story apartment buildings along with indoor and outdoor community space and recreational fields. A 10,000-square-foot community building will house a fitness center, multipurpose room and student support services. The project has a goal of 100 percent zero net energy use on an annual basis.
Plan added more residential beds
The university’s original request for proposals aimed for 1,875 beds. However, °ϲĻϢ Davis, The Michaels Organization and Stantec worked together to develop a plan that cut back on space for student vehicles, allowing more residential units.
The development is part of °ϲĻϢ Davis’ new Long Range Development Plan, which projects the university will add 9,050 student beds and house 100 percent of any growth in student enrollment on campus.
The development is a public-private partnership between °ϲĻϢ Davis, The Michaels Organization and Collegiate Housing Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
When construction is complete, the apartment complex will be operated by Collegiate Housing Foundation, which will hold the ground lease from the University of California. °ϲĻϢ Davis Student Housing and Dining Services will provide on-site program and residence support services and be responsible for leasing and marketing activities.
The first apartments at West Village opened from 2011 to 2013, providing space for 2,261 students.
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