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his project was a joint venture with Barnes & Noble, the bookstore operator. Key elements include expanded book sales and retail space; lounge and reading areas; a mezzanine for text books and study areas; and a cafe with indoor and outdoor seating.
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Construction of a 28,500 square foot addition to the Athletic Complex and renovation of 6,400 square feet of existing space. The new addition includes 250 club seats, a proivate club level, large team room and more.
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It provides landscaping, amphitheater and other outdoor amenities adjoining the new residence halls, Brown-Lupton University Union and Scharbauer Hall.
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This 145,000 square foot facility includes a new dining facility, an auditorium, a campus living room and student organization space.
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Jarvis Hall was converted from a residence hall to administrative use. It was also renovated to house Student Affairs and the School of Music.
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This major renovation provides 220 bed spaces in a mixture of room types, new common and study areas and improves accessible entrances.
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This major renovation corrects life safety deficiencies, makes the residence hall accessible and compatible with other facilities and more closely meets student residential expectations.
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The academic building is the 73,000 square-foot home for the AddRan College of Liberal Arts and the John V. Roach Honors College. The building opened for classes for the spring 2010 semester. The facility is a Gold U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified facility.
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Since 2005, the admission saw a 50% increase in all the visitors entering in the office and 81% in daily visits,. With the $7.9 million project, TCU anticipates bigger crowds at the free-standing facility. More parking is available for the prospectice students and their families.
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After a year- long renovation houses 240 first-year and 60 upper-class students from the John V. Roach Honoors College.
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the $105 million renovation to Amon G. Carter stadium enhances the fan experience by improving stadium accessibility, seating and views of the playing field. The field hasn't been renovated since 1956 when they added the upper deck.
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After a month's long renovation the Erma Lowe Hall repopened in September 2011. The Erma Lowe Hall is the home of the School for Classical & Contemporary Dance. Built in 1921 as the University gymnasium, the structure was completely gutted to the exterior walls and support columns then redesigned with all the amenities of the 21st century. The Hall features a 26-station computer lab, LCD screens throughout the building and more.