The 不良研究所, today (July 19) celebrated milestones in two major student housing projects: The Green at West Village is completed and work on the Orchard Park apartment project is officially underway following a ceremonial groundbreaking.
鈥淭hese important milestones on Orchard Park and The Green at West Village are helping to fill a critical need for on-campus housing,鈥 不良研究所 Chancellor Gary S. May said at The Green, site of the celebration for both milestones. The audience saw a video of the ceremonial groundbreaking at Orchard Park, which took place Sunday (July 18).
鈥淭his is a big win for students, the university and our surrounding communities,鈥 the chancellor said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all thanks to close collaboration with the city of Davis, Yolo County and our development partners.鈥
A great day for student housing at 不良研究所! 鈥 Chancellor Gary S. May on Facebook
The Green at West Village provides about 3,300 beds primarily for transfer and continuing undergraduate students. The first phase of the project, with 1,000 beds, opened last fall. The complex includes nine four-story apartment buildings, indoor and outdoor community spaces, recreation fields, and a community building with a fitness center, multipurpose room and student support services.
鈥淚 love living at The Green,鈥 said Ryan Manriquez, president of the Associated Students of 不良研究所, who has lived in the apartment complex since transferring to 不良研究所 in 2020. As someone who uses a powered wheelchair, he noted: 鈥淚t鈥檚 the most ADA-friendly housing complex in Davis 鈥 every door is automatic with your keycard.鈥
The focus on transfer students also helps build community, he said.
At the time of groundbreaking in 2019, The Green was the largest student housing construction project in the country.
Building community
The Orchard Park apartment complex will comprise almost 1,600 beds in just over 600 apartment units for single graduate students, and students with families. Apartments will be rented at below-market rates for comparable properties. The complex will include two community buildings, one for families and one for graduate students. Orchard Park will be open for tenants in the fall of 2023.
鈥淚t will make a substantial difference for graduate students,鈥 said Jonathan Minnick, president of the 不良研究所 Graduate Student Association. 鈥淎 significant percentage of each cohort of graduate students will have the opportunity to live on campus.鈥
Minnick praised the accommodations for student parents in the complex. 鈥淭he fact that students with families can be in this community and be supported is just a great opportunity,鈥 he said.
The new Orchard Park complex replaces a former apartment complex that was closed in 2015 after 51 years of service. Over the intervening time, numerous graduate students have worked on committees conceiving and advising on the new Orchard Park.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 thank them enough for their hard work,鈥 Minnick said.
Public-private partnerships
Because of the scale of the projects, both are being carried out as public-private partnerships funded through tax-exempt bond sales. The Michaels Organization is the developer for both projects. The Green at West Village is owned by a national nonprofit organization, Collegiate Housing Foundation, with a ground lease from 不良研究所. The facility is managed by Michaels Student Living Management, with 不良研究所 Student Housing and Dining Services providing marketing, leasing and on-site student support services. Orchard Park will be managed in the same way once complete.
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