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ECU is in the process of advance planning for a Student Services Building.
The $14,500,000 building will dedicated 20,000sqft for Financial Aid, Registrar, Academic Advising and Support Center, Career Center, Admissions, and other student services.
The other 30,000sqft will be owned by the ECU Real Estate Foundation, and rented out to and other independent third parties. That makes this building 50,000sqft. A similar building is the Belk Building (49,567sqft) or Speight Building (50,562sqft).
It will be located at the intersection of 4th and Reade Streets near the future Alumni Center, as seen on the Master Plan (Orange #2). That new parking deck will suuure help those folks have somewhere nearby to park.
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Once this project is complete, it will removed (almost) everything from the Old Cafeteria Complex, Whichard Building and Annex, and the Career Services building. It will be interesting to see what goes there.
And does anyone else agree that Chipotle should have leveled the existing O'Charleys and started brand new???? It's taking FOREVER. I want some Chipotle now!!!
Interesting. ECU and the medical school are more or less what saved Greenville from the fate of Kinston and Wilson..
Not more or less. It IS THE ONLY REASON Greenville is growing, while other towns in the east aren't. Wilson is less than an hour from Raleigh city proper and on a major Interstate. Kinston is on a major freeway halfway between Raleigh and the beach.
Greenville has ECU and Vidant (because of ECU). There should be no one in Pitt County that shouldn't push for ECU funding for absolutely everything.
MrBojangles - do you have a link to where you pulled the info about the ECU Student Services Building? Thanks!
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