Great. Now when do they start building the Micron plant?
Their last name.It's still a good question.
Another: What the heck is 'Miron' anyway?
Their last name.
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so given the new entrance and that the band used to enter down that alley to the home sideline, I would guess the band will come in from the quad sidenow using this new entrance which is already pretty congested.?
Marion dates to 1954. Kimmel to 1962. I think these are two of the oldest dorm buildings at SU still in service.
Let's just say they have bad locations on the side of the great Thornden drumlin and are undistinguished architecturally. I can't say I will miss them.
I think a dorm near the top of the hill on Ostrom will provide nicer views, a location closer to the main campus and a facility that is 60 or 70 years newer than these old dorms. Guessing it will be well received.
It looks like it will be opposite the street from the Life Sciences building. Hopefully it will not take up the whole block (and also border Comstock) so the sororitys and frats on Comstock can survive.
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When I googled 700 Ostrom, I got the west side of Ostrom just south of the intersection with University Place. So I think I have the location right but with Google, you never know. I don't know these addresses well.I read it as the one new dorm building will be going on the vacant lots on Ostom they created when they demolished all of those houses (including the homes of the Daily Orange and WAER) several years ago. Let's hope that's what is happening and they won't be demoing the frat/sorority houses on Comstock as well, as you said. I have no idea who actually owns those properties.
Marion dates to 1954. Kimmel to 1962. I think these are two of the oldest dorm buildings at SU still in service.
Let's just say they have bad locations on the side of the great Thornden drumlin and are undistinguished architecturally. I can't say I will miss them.
I think a dorm near the top of the hill on Ostrom will provide nicer views, a location closer to the main campus and a facility that is 60 or 70 years newer than these old dorms. Guessing it will be well received.
It looks like it will be opposite the street from the Life Sciences building. Hopefully it will not take up the whole block (and also border Comstock) so the sororitys and frats on Comstock can survive.
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I would be fine with this. Not a historic building. IMHO, if we have to knock something down, this is the kind of building we want to target.As somebody with more than a passing interest to that area of Comstock
(as one might easily glean from my handle)
I can tell you that Sig Ep is going to boot the current brotherhood out of the house, and apparently plans to rent it out to another fraternity for a few years.
My educated guess is - since Zeta Psi's house is on the register of historical places, it cannot be torn down.
But 721 Comstock is a fairly new construction from the early 80's, so I'm sure that our National would be more than happy to sell it to the University (for the right price), to facilitate either the construction of a new dorm,
and/or
as pass-thru conduit to access Ostrom behind Comstock.
At this point, I'd be shocked if 721 Comstock (the building, not me )
is still standing 5 years from now.
My money is on the buildingAs somebody with more than a passing interest to that area of Comstock
(as one might easily glean from my handle)
I can tell you that Sig Ep is going to boot the current brotherhood out of the house, and apparently plans to rent it out to another fraternity for a few years.
My educated guess is - since Zeta Psi's house is on the register of historical places, it cannot be torn down.
But 721 Comstock is a fairly new construction from the early 80's, so I'm sure that our National would be more than happy to sell it to the University (for the right price), to facilitate either the construction of a new dorm,
and/or
as pass-thru conduit to access Ostrom behind Comstock.
At this point, I'd be shocked if 721 Comstock (the building, not me )
is still standing 5 years from now.
That’s my understanding as well. The lots on the corner behind the frat buildings are empty and ready for construction. The sites been sitting vacant. My guess is they used the address as a reference point but it’ll really be on Ostrom.I read it as the one new dorm building will be going on the vacant lots on Ostom they created when they demolished all of those houses (including the homes of the Daily Orange and WAER) several years ago. Let's hope that's what is happening and they won't be demoing the frat/sorority houses on Comstock as well, as you said. I have no idea who actually owns those properties.
I lived in Marion sophomore year and thought it was an undervalued gem.Marion dates to 1954. Kimmel to 1962. I think these are two of the oldest dorm buildings at SU still in service.
Let's just say they have bad locations on the side of the great Thornden drumlin and are undistinguished architecturally. I can't say I will miss them.
I think a dorm near the top of the hill on Ostrom will provide nicer views, a location closer to the main campus and a facility that is 60 or 70 years newer than these old dorms. Guessing it will be well received.
It looks like it will be opposite the street from the Life Sciences building. Hopefully it will not take up the whole block (and also border Comstock) so the sororitys and frats on Comstock can survive.
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Found this, an updated version of the future campus that was updated in 2023.That’s my understanding as well. The lots on the corner behind the frat buildings are empty and ready for construction. The sites been sitting vacant. My guess is they used the address as a reference point but it’ll really be on Ostrom.
The hint to BB experience makes me wonder if long term plan is to tear those down. Would open up room for parking if we were to build a hotel next to the school of law or somewhere in a current lot.