UMass Southwest = 5,5000 beds. Originally a 6th tower was planned, but never built
Couldn't agree more with Fearing Street resident John Fox's column in today's Gazette: Indeed UMass could do more with housing students within their confines even though they are already top three in the nation for sheltering students on campus (around 60%).
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I just find it interesting he highlights two private town center projects he vehemently opposed -- Kendrick Place and One East Pleasant Street -- declaring them not nearly big enough to satisfy demand and then points out Public Private Partnerships constructing housing on public (UMass) land is the best way to go.
Kendrick Place, with104 beds, opening next month
Ironically, when the Amherst Redevelopment Authority partnered with UMass to develop the former Frat Row into a glorious Gateway Project that would have provided ample student housing and commercial space in a tax-paying mixed-use project, Mr. Fox lead the charge to successfully scuttle it.
But at least he will now support circumventing the Pacheco Law to allow a Public Private Partnership to build a substantial project somewhere on campus.
Of course should they choose the best location, the shovel-ready former Frat Row, he will once again fire up his war machine.
Gateway Area. Fearing & Phillips Streets on left with former Frat Row on right.
Maybe it's time to build that 6th Southwest Tower?
Maybe it's time to build that 6th Southwest Tower?