The document summarizes the expansion of resort-style student apartment complexes in Columbia, Missouri to accommodate rising enrollment at the University of Missouri. It describes how various complexes aim to provide amenities and a sense of community for students beyond traditional dorms or off-campus housing. As enrollment increases, more luxury complexes with pools, gyms, and other amenities are being built to attract students and house them both on and off campus. This trend reflects national growth in the student housing industry targeting the college experience beyond basic housing needs.
Campus Crest is committed to improving the sustainability and efficiency of its buildings. It has installed solar panels at several properties to generate renewable energy, redesigned its building prototype to be more energy efficient, and pursued various green building certifications such as LEED for projects including its corporate office and a high-rise development in Philadelphia. The company's initiatives aim to reduce environmental impacts and operating costs while providing healthier spaces for tenants and employees.
This document discusses whether social networking affects happiness. It provides statistics on time spent on social media platforms and their user numbers. While social networking mimics dopamine responses that make us feel satisfied, it can be abused and take away from real social interaction. However, social networking may produce happiness if not overused, as happiness can spread to others on social platforms and giving to others through social media makes people happy.
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Google Penguin Exposed by Zeeshan Afzal of HelpROI (A Google Evangelist - SEO, SEM, PPC & Social Media)
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El documento presenta una propuesta de práctica pedagógica para desarrollar el tema de interés simple y compuesto en cuarto grado de secundaria. La propuesta utiliza una situación problema sobre ahorro para motivar a los estudiantes. A través de cálculos, tablas y gráficos, los estudiantes comparan ambos tipos de interés y toman una decisión sobre qué opción es más ventajosa a largo plazo. El docente guía el proceso a través de preguntas y validando los métodos de los estudiantes
Campus Crest is committed to improving the sustainability and efficiency of its buildings. It has installed solar panels at several properties to generate renewable energy, redesigned its building prototype to be more energy efficient, and pursued various green building certifications such as LEED for projects including its corporate office and a high-rise development in Philadelphia. The company's initiatives aim to reduce environmental impacts and operating costs while providing healthier spaces for tenants and employees.
This document discusses whether social networking affects happiness. It provides statistics on time spent on social media platforms and their user numbers. While social networking mimics dopamine responses that make us feel satisfied, it can be abused and take away from real social interaction. However, social networking may produce happiness if not overused, as happiness can spread to others on social platforms and giving to others through social media makes people happy.
Google Penguin Exposed by Zeeshan Afzal of HelpROI (A Google Evangelist - SEO...zeeshan-afzal
Google Penguin Exposed by Zeeshan Afzal of HelpROI (A Google Evangelist - SEO, SEM, PPC & Social Media)
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* How to learn SEO
* How to do SEO
El documento presenta una propuesta de práctica pedagógica para desarrollar el tema de interés simple y compuesto en cuarto grado de secundaria. La propuesta utiliza una situación problema sobre ahorro para motivar a los estudiantes. A través de cálculos, tablas y gráficos, los estudiantes comparan ambos tipos de interés y toman una decisión sobre qué opción es más ventajosa a largo plazo. El docente guía el proceso a través de preguntas y validando los métodos de los estudiantes
Gabe Fernandes is a student at Hatboro-Horsham High School where he plays varsity lacrosse and soccer. He enjoys traveling and does not want to repeat high school. Gabe describes himself as athletic, funny, caring, dedicated and determined.
National Association of Healthcare Access Management Presentationmikemike09
This document discusses the importance of maintaining accurate patient identity records to ensure patient safety and quality of care. It notes that 8-12% of hospital records are duplicates, which can lead to delays, redundant tests, and medical errors. Poorly integrated systems, high staff turnover, and decentralized registration contribute to the problem. The impacts include registration delays, repeat tests, medication errors, and dissatisfied patients and physicians who lack confidence in the system. The document recommends educating staff, using technology like biometrics to simplify processes, and regularly analyzing reports to identify and resolve duplicate records and fraudulent activity.
This presentation discusses an investment in student housing properties. It highlights compelling market dynamics like increasing college enrollments that will drive demand. The portfolio consists of modern, well-located properties near universities in growth markets. Management has a proven track record and focuses on intensive asset management to maximize value.
Campus Crest provides a 3-sentence summary of their 2011 NAREIT investor presentation:
They operate a portfolio of modern student housing properties located near universities experiencing strong enrollment growth. Campus Crest has a track record of expanding their portfolio while increasing occupancy and revenue. They outlined future development opportunities and have financing in place to continue growing their student housing platform.
Selena was a famous Tejano singer who was shot and killed by Yolanda Saldivar, the former president of her fan club, in 1995 at a motel in Corpus Christi, Texas. Yolanda shot Selena with a .38 caliber revolver after arguing about money from the fan club. Forensic evidence including the gun, Selena's blood trail, and Yolanda's confession were used to convict Yolanda of first-degree murder. Selena was only 23 years old and had become one of the best-selling Latin artists of all time at the time of her death.
I am quite proud of this video that I did for a mental health fair at DTCC today. Upon completion of the psych unit of my RN nursing degree, I have realized the need to educate the public about the prevalence and many aspects of mental illness. This video is about fighting the stigma (a mark of disgrace) associated with mental illness/dual diagnoses by educating the public. Knowledge is power! The presentation is set to Matchbox 20's "Unwell." They are one of my favorite bands and I felt that the song was fitting for this project. Thank you for watching, and know that just one person can truly make a difference in the lives of many that are touched by mental illness and/or substance abuse.
Feel free to comment, like, and share!
(Synthèse du mémoire) LE FINANCEMENT PARTICIPATIF : Réflexions autour du succ...Jonathan Doquin
Quels éléments sous-jacents permettent d'expliquer le succès du financement participatif et comment les exploiter en vue d'optimiser la levée de fonds ?
(Mémoire) LE FINANCEMENT PARTICIPATIF : Réflexions autour du succès récent de...Jonathan Doquin
Quels éléments sous-jacents permettent d'expliquer le succès du financement participatif et comment les exploiter en vue d'optimiser la levée de fonds ?
Créer un site internet efficace aujourd'hui !Odomia
Support pour la présentation de l'atelier "Créer un site internet efficace aujourd'hui" dans le cadre des ateliers ENP Bourgogne pour la CCI de Saône et Loire.
Nouvelle version accessible à http://fr.slideshare.net/MichaelLaunay/20160911-novaideo-linnovation-participative-en-ligne
Manuel utilisateur de Nova-Ideo configuré en boite à idées.
Ce logiciel libre en AGPL V3 peut fonctionner aussi bien en boite à idées collaborative qu'en outil de co-création basé sur un mécanisme d'amendements non décrit ici.
Pour le mécanisme d'amendement, consultez les autres slides Nova-Ideo ou http://nova-ideo.com
Modern off-campus college housing has become highly developed, featuring luxury apartment-style units
with amenities like private bedrooms and bathrooms, granite countertops, fitness centers, and resort-like
recreational facilities. Developers are investing heavily in off-campus housing due to growing student populations
and constrained university budgets. Rents range from $400-900 per month for four-bedroom units or $450-1,200 for
single units, depending on location and amenities. Students report that modern off-campus housing offers
convenience and prepares them for independent living better than dorms.
The document discusses the student housing crisis in British Columbia and proposes a solution. It argues that (1) a lack of new on-campus housing has contributed to low rental vacancy rates and high housing costs that hurt students and others. (2) Relaxing restrictions on post-secondary institution debt for student housing development could unlock over 20,000 new on-campus housing units across BC, alleviating the crisis. (3) This would benefit students through secure, affordable housing and benefit others by freeing up rental units for non-students.
Carolina Housing is facing declining occupancy rates as more students choose to live off-campus. While Carolina Housing has made improvements like renovating dorms and creating single rooms, students are still drawn to cheaper rent, closer proximity to Franklin Street, and the independence of living off-campus. Carolina Housing needs to better communicate its initiatives to students and address major factors like cost and parking availability in order to increase its competitiveness against off-campus housing options.
The document provides information about the International Baccalaureate (IB) program at Temescal Canyon High School (TCHS) in Lake Elsinore, California. Some key details include:
- A group of 9 IB seniors at TCHS organized a community service project to rehabilitate Regency Heritage Park in Wildomar, which had fallen into disrepair. They will spend Saturday mornings over 6 weeks planting vegetation and doing other restoration work.
- The IB program at TCHS has doubled in size since last year, with one-third of the student body now taught by IB-trained teachers. The program offers college-level courses and has helped students earn over $1.
Halls of residence are a common form of student accommodation, typically reserved for first-year students. They provide a cost-effective communal living space to help students integrate into university life. Halls offer amenities like cleaners for shared areas and laundry facilities. While options and prices vary, halls generally provide students' own bathroom, shower, and internet connection. Private halls have become more popular recently to meet growing student housing demand.
Gabe Fernandes is a student at Hatboro-Horsham High School where he plays varsity lacrosse and soccer. He enjoys traveling and does not want to repeat high school. Gabe describes himself as athletic, funny, caring, dedicated and determined.
National Association of Healthcare Access Management Presentationmikemike09
This document discusses the importance of maintaining accurate patient identity records to ensure patient safety and quality of care. It notes that 8-12% of hospital records are duplicates, which can lead to delays, redundant tests, and medical errors. Poorly integrated systems, high staff turnover, and decentralized registration contribute to the problem. The impacts include registration delays, repeat tests, medication errors, and dissatisfied patients and physicians who lack confidence in the system. The document recommends educating staff, using technology like biometrics to simplify processes, and regularly analyzing reports to identify and resolve duplicate records and fraudulent activity.
This presentation discusses an investment in student housing properties. It highlights compelling market dynamics like increasing college enrollments that will drive demand. The portfolio consists of modern, well-located properties near universities in growth markets. Management has a proven track record and focuses on intensive asset management to maximize value.
Campus Crest provides a 3-sentence summary of their 2011 NAREIT investor presentation:
They operate a portfolio of modern student housing properties located near universities experiencing strong enrollment growth. Campus Crest has a track record of expanding their portfolio while increasing occupancy and revenue. They outlined future development opportunities and have financing in place to continue growing their student housing platform.
Selena was a famous Tejano singer who was shot and killed by Yolanda Saldivar, the former president of her fan club, in 1995 at a motel in Corpus Christi, Texas. Yolanda shot Selena with a .38 caliber revolver after arguing about money from the fan club. Forensic evidence including the gun, Selena's blood trail, and Yolanda's confession were used to convict Yolanda of first-degree murder. Selena was only 23 years old and had become one of the best-selling Latin artists of all time at the time of her death.
I am quite proud of this video that I did for a mental health fair at DTCC today. Upon completion of the psych unit of my RN nursing degree, I have realized the need to educate the public about the prevalence and many aspects of mental illness. This video is about fighting the stigma (a mark of disgrace) associated with mental illness/dual diagnoses by educating the public. Knowledge is power! The presentation is set to Matchbox 20's "Unwell." They are one of my favorite bands and I felt that the song was fitting for this project. Thank you for watching, and know that just one person can truly make a difference in the lives of many that are touched by mental illness and/or substance abuse.
Feel free to comment, like, and share!
(Synthèse du mémoire) LE FINANCEMENT PARTICIPATIF : Réflexions autour du succ...Jonathan Doquin
Quels éléments sous-jacents permettent d'expliquer le succès du financement participatif et comment les exploiter en vue d'optimiser la levée de fonds ?
(Mémoire) LE FINANCEMENT PARTICIPATIF : Réflexions autour du succès récent de...Jonathan Doquin
Quels éléments sous-jacents permettent d'expliquer le succès du financement participatif et comment les exploiter en vue d'optimiser la levée de fonds ?
Créer un site internet efficace aujourd'hui !Odomia
Support pour la présentation de l'atelier "Créer un site internet efficace aujourd'hui" dans le cadre des ateliers ENP Bourgogne pour la CCI de Saône et Loire.
Nouvelle version accessible à http://fr.slideshare.net/MichaelLaunay/20160911-novaideo-linnovation-participative-en-ligne
Manuel utilisateur de Nova-Ideo configuré en boite à idées.
Ce logiciel libre en AGPL V3 peut fonctionner aussi bien en boite à idées collaborative qu'en outil de co-création basé sur un mécanisme d'amendements non décrit ici.
Pour le mécanisme d'amendement, consultez les autres slides Nova-Ideo ou http://nova-ideo.com
Modern off-campus college housing has become highly developed, featuring luxury apartment-style units
with amenities like private bedrooms and bathrooms, granite countertops, fitness centers, and resort-like
recreational facilities. Developers are investing heavily in off-campus housing due to growing student populations
and constrained university budgets. Rents range from $400-900 per month for four-bedroom units or $450-1,200 for
single units, depending on location and amenities. Students report that modern off-campus housing offers
convenience and prepares them for independent living better than dorms.
The document discusses the student housing crisis in British Columbia and proposes a solution. It argues that (1) a lack of new on-campus housing has contributed to low rental vacancy rates and high housing costs that hurt students and others. (2) Relaxing restrictions on post-secondary institution debt for student housing development could unlock over 20,000 new on-campus housing units across BC, alleviating the crisis. (3) This would benefit students through secure, affordable housing and benefit others by freeing up rental units for non-students.
Carolina Housing is facing declining occupancy rates as more students choose to live off-campus. While Carolina Housing has made improvements like renovating dorms and creating single rooms, students are still drawn to cheaper rent, closer proximity to Franklin Street, and the independence of living off-campus. Carolina Housing needs to better communicate its initiatives to students and address major factors like cost and parking availability in order to increase its competitiveness against off-campus housing options.
The document provides information about the International Baccalaureate (IB) program at Temescal Canyon High School (TCHS) in Lake Elsinore, California. Some key details include:
- A group of 9 IB seniors at TCHS organized a community service project to rehabilitate Regency Heritage Park in Wildomar, which had fallen into disrepair. They will spend Saturday mornings over 6 weeks planting vegetation and doing other restoration work.
- The IB program at TCHS has doubled in size since last year, with one-third of the student body now taught by IB-trained teachers. The program offers college-level courses and has helped students earn over $1.
Halls of residence are a common form of student accommodation, typically reserved for first-year students. They provide a cost-effective communal living space to help students integrate into university life. Halls offer amenities like cleaners for shared areas and laundry facilities. While options and prices vary, halls generally provide students' own bathroom, shower, and internet connection. Private halls have become more popular recently to meet growing student housing demand.
Community colleges have grown rapidly since WWII and now serve 33% of US higher education students. They are responsive to local community needs and serve nontraditional students. In the 1980s, enrollment growth slowed as the student population changed. However, community colleges adapted by offering retraining programs and increasing flexibility. They have also strengthened transfer pathways to 4-year schools and diversified their faculty. Moving forward, community colleges are expected to play a larger role in serving underrepresented groups and addressing teacher shortages through lateral entry programs in partnership with other institutions.
On Friday, July 5th representatives from Campus Crest Communities (NYSE:CCG) and its operating partner, Copper Beech Townhome Communities, visited the NYSE and ring The Opening Bell®.
An introductory PowerPoint that explains the basics of Community Schools, the Licton Springs (Wilson-Pacific) site, and the possibilities for developing a Community Schools Campus on this site during the next Seattle Public Schools capital levy, BEX IV.
THE GREAT COLLEGE HOAX ON THE CURRENT GENERATIONSteven Rhyner
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This document provides an introduction and overview of a project to redesign the Woodburn Elementary School site in Morgantown, West Virginia. The project aims to create an environmentally sensitive and historically significant design for the school through adaptive reuse of the existing site. The document outlines the project scope, goals of creating an interactive campus that strengthens community connections, and the methodology used which involved site analysis, case studies, conceptual designs, and a final master plan.
Student housing properties require specialized operations and staffing compared to conventional apartments. They must cater to resident needs around the academic calendar through intensive customer service and programming. Operators hire student employees to assist with issues and create a cohesive community. Properties focus on quickly leasing up prior to the single annual move-in period. Owners understand the high expectations of involved parents and communicate directly with them regarding their children's housing.
The document is a newsletter from the Canadian University of Dubai that provides updates on various events and developments at the university. Some of the key points summarized:
1) Dubai Education LLC will take over operations of a primary and secondary school in Dubai to ensure students can continue their education without disruption.
2) Blackberry Chair Barbara Stymiest received an honorary doctorate from the university and urged graduates to balance technology with real human interaction.
3) The university saw a large increase in new undergraduate enrollments compared to the previous year, with 568 new students registering.
The document discusses the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Inclusive Housing policy. It was introduced in 2013 to provide an inclusive living environment for students of all gender identities. Inclusive Housing allows students to live in gender-neutral residence hall rooms and use gender-neutral bathrooms. It also promotes inclusive language and specialized staff training. Since its introduction, participation has increased from 14 students in 2013-2014 to 26 students in 2014-2015. The university aims to further expand the policy based on student requests.
The document provides information about various student activities and programs at a university. It discusses how the Adopt-a-Grandparent program led one student, Mike Jacobson, to develop a lifelong friendship with his adopted grandmother, Margaret Emery, who passed away at age 87. It also mentions that last year there were over 135,000 student participations in hundreds of activities sponsored by Student Activities, and over 2,400 students served in leadership positions. The document emphasizes how experiences in Student Activities programs helped students develop life skills and career advantages.
Analyzing trends powerpoint Future of Educationransacks
The document discusses trends in higher education, including:
1) Universities will increase online elements and decrease traditional lecture-style classes to cut costs and increase accessibility for students.
2) Globalization is a trend, as more students study abroad and universities open international campuses.
3) The economic recession changed who attends college, with more non-traditional and lower-income students pursuing online or part-time options.
1) The article discusses new university buildings across Canada that are designed to be student-centered and connect to their communities.
2) It provides examples of three such buildings - Ryerson University's ServiceHub which consolidates student services; UBC's Orchard Commons residence and academic building for international students; and University College of the North in Thompson, Manitoba which serves remote communities.
3) The buildings aim to improve the student experience through their design which focuses on community, interaction and accessibility of services.
The document discusses the relationship between universities and society through campus architecture and public spaces. It describes how universities have historically centered around open courtyards and gathering spaces to encourage discussion. It also discusses how some Canadian universities have integrated more into surrounding urban contexts through campus expansions and regeneration projects aimed at fostering connections to the public. The document argues that creating quality public spaces that enable interaction between campuses and their surrounding communities can help universities better involve the public and uphold their role in advocating for social change.
This document provides an overview of articles in the Winter/Spring 2009 issue of Futures in Urban Ed, the magazine of the USC Rossier School of Education. The articles discuss various international education initiatives including a new study abroad program in Asia, a conference on the future of universities in China, and experiences of students visiting schools in China. Additional articles address the role of universities in failed states, a teacher training program in Korea, how culture shapes the brain, trends in privately operated public schools globally, and lessons from Latin America. Brief summaries are also provided of the Dean's message and news from Rossier.
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Ted Rollins and Campus Crest Communities, today announced a partnership with SolarCity, a national leader in clean energy products and services, to install more than 9,000 solar panels on its student housing communities located in Greeley, Colorado; Flagstaff, Arizona; and Las Cruces, New Mexico. When complete, the initiative will:
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Ted rollins ceo of campus crest the missourian 05 08-12
1. Resort-like student apartment complexes expand
with rising MU enrollment numbers
BY Karen Miller
8 May 2012
http://tedrollins.org - http://www.tedrollins.net
COLUMBIA — College forces most students to throw
off the shackles of living with the folks and move out
on their own. They quickly learn to cook, clean and do
their own laundry.
These days, students in Columbia can also swim, play
tennis and work on their golf swings and their tans
while living in an amenity-rich apartment complex.
Columbia has seen more and more student-centric
apartment complexes built over the past decade.
These complexes often come with many amenities and are a transition space between traditional
apartments and community-oriented residence halls and Greek houses.
The life of a college student is transient. MU junior Kaity Ferretti lived in the Pi Beta Phi sorority house as
a sophomore but decided to move to Brookside Townhomes at Old Plank Road and Forum Boulevard.
Next year, she'll live in the apartments across Ninth Street from the journalism school so she can be
closer to campus.
There are positives and negatives to living at Brookside Townhomes, Ferretti said. She often has no cell
phone service. Although she enjoys lying by the pool, she said the deck is often littered with beer cans
on weekends and the water is sometimes murky.
On the positive side, the complex's gym is being renovated, and the Brookside bus makes it easy to get
to campus. The bus runs until 2 a.m. on the weekend and makes downtown nightlife accessible.
Ferretti is moving downtown but said Brookside's downtown apartments are too expensive.
"It's not really necessary for me to have a rooftop pool in college," she said.
MU sophomore Lisa Kossover spent the past school year living at The Cottages of Columbia on East
Nifong Boulevard near Bearfield Road. Kossover moved to The Cottages because they were attractive
and had many features. She visited friends at the complex when she was a freshman and enjoyed the
atmosphere. Because she doesn't have a car, she depends on roommates and city buses for rides.
Kossover is leaving The Cottages for East Campus because campus will be closer and the rent cheaper.
She also said The Cottages' rules are lax. Visitors often use the pool and tanning beds, for example.
Columbia as a market
2. Rob Dann lived in a “ratty house with three guys” when he was a student at the University of Denver.
Now, as executive vice president for Campus Crest Communities, he sells the “college experience” he
didn’t have to students in Columbia and around the United States.
Campus Crest opened The Grove at Grindstone Parkway and Rock Quarry Road in 2011. Dann called it a
632-bed “mini city.”
Dann said his company builds in college towns where universities:
Are “underserved” in housing options.
Are experiencing enrollment growth.
Have enrollments of 7,500 to 15,000 students.
Columbia has far more college students than other communities where Campus Crest usually builds, but
Dann said MU is underserved when it comes to housing them.
MU Residential Life Director Frankie Minor said off-campus apartment complexes create more
opportunities for students and ease the pressure on MU to find room for students. He doesn't see the
developments as competitors.
"I think those markets are going for the students who have already decided that they don’t want to live
on campus anymore or, in some situations more recently, that have a desire to live on campus, but we
just can’t accommodate (them),” Minor said. There are only a few students who want to live on campus
that MU can't accommodate, he said.
Developers sometimes contact Minor to talk about enrollment figures and to get a feel for students'
housing needs. For example, he told developers several years ago that they should provide quality
Internet service because students were choosing campus housing for its broadband access.
There are developers "...who are in this for the long-haul... building good quality facilities, but they
realize they're going to earn their money over a period of time," Minor said. "Then I think there are
developers coming in who are... trying to capitalize on the market and trying to get as much of their
investment back as quickly as they can and then re-sell that property."
Apartments are marketing to a different type of student than the Department of Residential Life.
"This ain't your mama's house no more," The Grove's website reads. "We think college living should be
as exciting as college itself. Your home shouldn't just be a space to cram for exams while eating day-old
pizza. Why settle when you can have off-campus, resort-style amenities where you can study, eat,
socialize and relax in style?"
Accommodating an influx of students
Minor has been director of Residential Life since 1994. He said that in most years, MU has been able to
accommodate incoming students. Occasionally, though, it has had to make special arrangements.
3. In 2003, dormitories at Stephens College housed incoming freshmen that MU couldn’t accommodate.
And in fall 2008, when MU experienced record enrollment and the largest freshman class in its history at
that time, Residential Life was about 700 beds short. So it rented beds from off-campus developments
Campus View and Campus Lodge.
"We thought this one spike in the freshman class was just a one year anomaly, (but it has) established a
new kind of norm," Minor said. It regularly sets new records for numbers of on-campus freshmen.
As enrollment continues to increase, Residential Life restricts the number of returning students in order
to ensure it has space for freshmen. Beyond freshmen, preference for on-campus housing is based on
seniority.
Residential Life is still renting apartments known as Tiger Diggs, a group of apartments at Campus View,
for freshmen. This fall, it will need an additional 350 to 450 spaces. The department rents only four-
bedroom apartments to freshmen.
Some parents and students are unsure about moving from home to an independent, apartment lifestyle.
Being off campus means freshmen are farther away from classes, dining halls and campus social
activities.
"We still think the main campus experience is the better experience for our (first-year) students, but we
also have a number of freshmen who are very eager to get out to Tiger Diggs," Minor said. "They want
that independent lifestyle."
About 95 percent of students have their own room at home — and about 60 percent have their own
bathroom before moving away to school, Minor said. Sharing a dorm room with a roommate is stressful
for some students.
"Many of them have never had to share a space with somebody," Minor said.
Tiger Diggs is a transition space from home to university. It has the same contract, employees and
programs as traditional on-campus housing with the amenities of a larger student complex.
A new trend in housing
Given cuts to university budgets and the expense of providing housing, the market for apartment
developers is strong.
“It’s a great time to be in student housing,” Dann said.
The marketing strategy at Campus Crest is to sell an experience, as well as a lease. Most of the various
“Grove” brand apartments follow a similar layout, which allows the company to keep the look, feel and
experience of their properties consistent. If you were to compare The Grove in Columbia to The Grove at
Eastern Washington University in Cheney, Wash., Dann said, the complexes would be the same.
In Columbia, many of the apartment complexes have a similar look and feel. A cluster of four, large
apartment complexes stands along Old 63. A worn, brown fence and a hill of green grass is all that
separates Copper Beech Townhomes from Grindstone Canyon. Across the street, The Reserve at
4. Columbia is nestled in next to Campus Lodge. About 2,243 residents occupy these four student
complexes.
Large apartments are not entirely new to Columbia. In 2000, residents of the Walnut Woods mobile
home park were evicted to make way for Jefferson Commons — now known as The Reserve at
Columbia.
Dallas-based apartment developer JPI built Jefferson Commons. Later, Education Realty Trust of
Memphis, Tenn., acquired the property and renamed it The Reserve.
More apartments are on the way on the south and east sides of town. Aspen Heights plans to build
apartments for 936 residents on the former site of Columbia Regency Trailer Park, and Asset Plus plans
to house 648 students at The Domain on the Crosscreek property.
Finding the right complex
With so many options for students to find a complex and a "college experience," The Wellness Resource
Center began the Off-Campus Housing Department five to six years ago, center Director Kim Dude said.
The Wellness Resource Center publishes an off-campus housing guide every May. Last year, it
distributed about 4,000 copies of the magazine, off-campus coordinator Kristi Eftink said. It also has a
website for students interested in living off campus.
“(The magazine is) aimed to create a well-rounded and informed tenant," Eftink said. The magazine
includes tips on budgeting, grocery shopping and information on local laws, and housing companies
advertise in the magazine.
The Wellness Resource Center puts on a housing fair for students interested in living off campus. This is
the first year there has been a housing fair both semesters, Dude said. At the February fair, students
wound their way around tables offering plastic cups, T-shirts and pencils. Some students putted golf
balls while others talked to apartment representatives about applications.
Living — and studying — in luxury
A trend in student housing is luxury apartment complexes, such as The Domain at Crosscreek. Amenities
such as pools and hot tubs have become standard in off-campus complexes.
“There’s a greater push for amenities to attract more students because there has been such a big push
with new off-campus housing,” Eftink said. “The amenities attract the students.”
“You don’t see an apartment complex without a pool” these days, Dann said. The Grove throws pool
parties and hosts events such as Taco Tuesday to foster community, he said.
Campus View, where Tiger Diggs is located, is renovating its complexes. Apartments are furnished with
leather couches and arm chairs, a 37-inch television and a full-size bed. The clubhouse at Campus View
also has leather furniture with tiger print throw pillows. Students gather there to study, play foosball
and watch movies.
5. Dann wants The Grove brand to be a place that fosters a sense of community, not one where the rent is
cheap. That type of living and learning environment is what makes The Grove different and helps the
brand succeed, Dann said.
Other apartment complexes also market an experience to students. Chris Moore, leasing manager for
The Cottages, used to live in Brookside Townhomes before he moved to The Cottages and took a job
there. Moore didn't enjoy his time at Brookside, describing it as "too generic, kind of bland."
Moore, who now lives and works at The Cottages, enjoys living in a place that feels more like a
neighborhood community than just an apartment complex.
Students in the community
The Wellness Resource Center is in the business of teaching students how to be good neighbors. Its role
is to educate students about how to live a healthy and safe off-campus lifestyle. One concern in large
complexes is partying and underage drinking.
“We got increasingly concerned about our students' health and safety,” Dude said. “We wanted to
figure out a way to educate our students to be good neighbors.”
The city passed a nuisance party ordinance in 2006. Since it went into effect, parties have become
tamer, Dude said. When police interrupt a party, they can slap an expensive ticket on the leaseholder.
“The parties in Columbia have gotten much more reasonable than they used to be,” Dude said.
The Wellness Resource Center does “walk and talks” at the beginning of each fall semester. Staff
members go door to door in areas such as East Campus and deliver bags filled with pamphlets offering
information about living off-campus.
Eftink is excited to do her first “walk and talk” in August. As a public health master's student, she relishes
the task of talking with students about healthy lifestyles.
At many large student complexes, the resource center is prohibited from going door to door, so the staff
visits bus stops to hand out information packages to students commuting to school. The materials have
been well received by the complexes; many are planning on making them available to their residents.
Downtown District
Student apartments are springing up not only along Old 63 and at Crosscreek but also downtown
Columbia. Brookside Downtown opened in August 2010 at 10th and Locust streets, and the owners,
Jonathan and Nathan Odle of Trittenbach Construction — the same people who built Brookside
Townhomes — are building more apartments at College Avenue and Walnut Street and at 10th and Elm
streets.
Meanwhile, Travis McGee of Certified Realty is building yet another complex, The Lofts at 308 Ninth,
immediately south of Chipotle. Jeff Pernikoff planned to build another complex at Locust and Hitt
streets, at and next to the site of the former Memoir night club, most recently Salty's Bar and Grill, but
his plan to buy the building fell through. Zoning for the project remains in place.
6. Carrie Gartner, executive director of the Downtown Community Improvement District, said the influx of
housing creates a lively, diverse downtown. Gartner said downtown is particularly attractive for student
residents.
"It's so much easier to live here in the district and walk to campus," Gartner said.
While downtown areas in other cities operate on a 9-to-5 schedule, Columbia is creating a balance of
day and night residents, she said. Finding the balance between students and professional residents is
key, Gartner said.
Downtown merchants have always catered to students, given that they're surrounded by Stephens
College, Columbia College and MU. Gartner cited women's clothing retailers and bars as examples. Still,
she said, those businesses don't "shut out everybody else. It's a matter of balance."
Gartner believes downtown still needs more residential space.
"We can absorb a lot of apartments here," she said.
"The more people we've got here in the district ... the better it is for us."
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