University Tampa breaks ground on new building

cliggittvaluation • Nov 08, 2022

University Tampa breaks ground on a new multipurpose building for UT Students

The University of Tampa's downtown campus will see a transformation as University Tampa breaks ground on its newest building. In April of 2022, the University demolished the Walker Hall pool to make room for the newest building. The building is planned to be 10 stories with multiple purposes. It will include a residence hall, classrooms, offices, as well as a parking deck. The project is expected to be complete by fall of 2024.

The residence hall will be able to house 600 students - mainly incoming freshman. There will be approximately 440 parking spaces, 37 offices, 5 classrooms, and an abundance of study rooms and a faculty lounge will also be incorporated. UT President Ron Vaughn says the building will put an emphasis a purpose for UT students to "gather, study, and relax".

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