New Fresno State Dorms Open; First Major Campus Housing Initiative Since 1968
The four-story complex adds 228 apartment-style beds, including six units for student parents, as Fresno State expands campus housing capacity.
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Fresno State unveils new student housing, including family-focused units
Fresno State leaders celebrated the opening of a new student housing complex at the corner of Shaw and Cedar avenues, marking the university's first new student housing development in 50 years.
Fresno State cuts ribbon for new student housing
Fresno State’s first housing project since 1968 unveiled a 83,000 square-foot apartment-style building, which focused on bringing an affordable housing option to students. The building has 228 student beds and six family housing units. The affordability for students stems from the apartment-style construction of the new dorms. Due to all the rooms having a built-in kitchen, undergraduate residents will not be required to sign up for a meal plan…
Fresno State opens first major student housing project since 1968
Fresno State and community leaders celebrated the ribbon-cutting for the long-awaited opening of the university’s first major student housing project since 1968 on Tuesday morning. The 80,000-square-foot, four-story building at Shaw and Cedar avenues includes 228 beds in apartment-style, one- to four-bedroom units. A limited number of apartments are designated for students with children, with six student families among this year’s new residents…
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