Campus Apartments Completes Phase II of New Housing Construction at Shippensburg University

-- Landmark Project Improves Quality of Housing and Reshapes Campus Environment --

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa.--()--Shippensburg University Student Services, Inc. (SUSSI) and Campus Apartments today announce the completion of the second phase of a development project to upgrade all of the University’s on-campus residences. Since breaking ground in 2011, Campus Apartments has completed construction on six new residences to improve the quality of housing and reshape the campus environment as part of a multiphase housing renewal plan. The new buildings provide more than 1,800 students with modern sustainable living and learning facilities.

The $65 million second phase includes three new residences on the south side of campus – Keefer Hall, Lackhove Hall and McCune Hall. These living-learning facilities accommodate 922 students with semi-suite and full-suite floor plans, as well as common areas and lounges for student interaction and studying. The new residences provide students with more than 292,000 square feet of living and learning space, as well as green space for outdoor recreation and leisure activities.

Completed in Dec. 2012, the $70 million first phase included three new housing residences, involving two facilities on the north side of campus and one on the south side. The residences accommodate 924 students with semi-suite and full-suite floor plans, multipurpose programming areas and generous study and social lounges. One of the north-side buildings also includes a state-of-the-art 13,000 square foot wellness center, while the south-side building includes a new home for the University’s Honors Program. All three residences were recently awarded the Certified level of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

“Our campus has undergone a remarkable transformation since we embarked on this multiphase project to provide students with top-quality housing,” said Jody Harpster, Interim President at Shippensburg University. “All of the new residences provide students with a living-learning environment that fosters collaboration and improves the ways our students interact with one another.”

According to Daniel Bernstein, Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer at Campus Apartments, this transformational project has redefined on-campus living at Shippensburg, which will have a lasting positive impact on the entire University. “We secured highly favorable financing arrangements for phase I and phase II to help the University achieve its goal of providing students with top-quality modern housing. These new facilities will help attract new students and further position Shippensburg as a top-tier University,” said Bernstein.

The project is under the direction and ownership of SUSSI, an independent non-profit organization that serves as the voice for the student community. A third phase of the housing renewal project is still under consideration.

Campus Apartments is collaborating with a trusted and experienced development team, including architect CUBE 3 Studio, general contractor Fortune-Johnson, Inc. and consulting engineer Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.

About Campus Apartments

Campus Apartments, LLC, the oldest and one of the largest privately held student housing companies in the nation, is a leader in the development and management of university-affiliated real estate. The company has more than $2 billion worth of assets under management with more than 34,500 beds in 25 states. For more information on Campus Apartments, please visit: www.campusapts.com.

About Shippensburg University

Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, with approximately 7,000 undergraduate and graduate students, is a regional state-owned institution and a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education of Pennsylvania. Founded in 1871, Shippensburg University serves the educational, social, and cultural needs of students from Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic region. The university has undergraduate and graduate programs in the colleges of Arts and Sciences, John L. Grove College of Business, and Education and Human Services, and the School of Graduate Studies. Shippensburg is accredited by a number of national organizations including the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, AACSB, International Association for Management Education, The American Chemical Society, the Council on Social Work Education, the Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs, the International Association of Counseling Services, the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education and the Accreditation Board for Engineering & Technology (ABET).

Contacts

Shippensburg University Student Services, Inc.
Darrell L. Miller, President, 717-477-1123 x3256
SussiShipHousing@ship.edu
or
Brownstein Group for Campus Apartments
Mallory Jaroski, 215-735-3470 x139
mjaroski@brownsteingroup.com

Contacts

Shippensburg University Student Services, Inc.
Darrell L. Miller, President, 717-477-1123 x3256
SussiShipHousing@ship.edu
or
Brownstein Group for Campus Apartments
Mallory Jaroski, 215-735-3470 x139
mjaroski@brownsteingroup.com