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UH Hilo Press Release Page 1 of 2 <br /> UH Hilo Press Release <br /> Date: Friday, June 22, 2012 <br /> Contact: Alyson Kakugawa-Leong, (808) 974-7642 <br /> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <br /> university viiiaae *'mass <br /> A groundbreaking ceremony was held today for the University Village <br /> Phase I. The project, located on 33 acres fronting the University's main entrance on Kawili Street, will <br /> feature approximately 300 student housing units in apartments and suite-style residence halls. <br /> The new units are the first to be built on campus since 1989, and are being financed by a $32 million <br /> appropriation of G.O. and Revenue Bonds approved by the legislature. UH Hilo currently has just 600 <br /> housing units on campus serving an enrollment in excess of 4,100. <br /> "This project will ensure our continued growth and development," said Chancellor Don Straney. "We <br /> deeply appreciate the efforts of our Hawaii Island legislators along with the support of Governor Neil <br /> Abercrombie that made this initiative possible." <br /> In addition to servicing the University's growing enrollment, the new units will help create a supportive <br /> living, learning community. Students from the sophomore class and above will be housed in the new <br /> units, allowing the more centrally located housing on campus to be utilized for promising new student <br /> success initiatives, like a freshman village. <br /> "This gives UH Hilo a chance to distinguish itself as the State's residential campus and to be on the <br /> leading edge nationally for promoting a positive student learning environment," said Luoluo Hong, <br /> vice chancellor for student affairs. <br /> Phase I will be housed in a 105,500 square-foot complex occupying approximately five acres. The <br /> building will feature a trio of three-story residential wings comprised of two-bedroom units housing <br /> 302 students and a one-story Resident Life common area that interlocks with two exterior courtyards. <br /> Other amenities will include a new parking lot and bike storage for residents. <br /> The standard residential units measure 324 square-feet with a pair of 84 square-foot bedrooms, <br /> bathroom and shower facilities and an entry lounge. A modified, standard two-bedroom unit that <br /> complies with ADA standards will also be available. <br /> The Resident Life component will provide a "home away from home" where residents can lounge and <br /> mingle with each other as well as tend to their day-to-day activities. Key features include a laundry <br /> area, mailing facilities, study/conference rooms, computer lab and pantries. <br /> The development was planned and designed by Mitsunaga and Associates, Inc., (MAI) of Honolulu. <br /> Albert C. Kobayashi, Inc. has been selected as the general contractor for the project, which is <br /> expected to be completed in 2013. <br /> Completion of Phase I will lay the groundwork for Phase II, a shared vision to develop a campus- <br /> related commercial center. This initiative, planned and developed by the private sector, will create the <br /> ambience of a college town that will complement both the University and Hilo community while <br /> creating economic activity that affords opportunities for small businesses as well as workforce <br /> development. <br /> http://hilo.hawaii.edu/news/press/release/1197 9/17/2012 <br />
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