Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Campus completes Phase 1 of nation’s largest student housing project

More than 1,000 beds added to campus

- Democrat staff

UC Davis has opened the first phase of The Green at West Village student housing project, adding more than 1,000 beds to the University’s West Village neighborho­od.

Once the entire project is complete, the housing complex will add nearly 3,300 beds to the campus, making it the largest student housing developmen­t currently under constructi­on in the U.S.

Students officially moved into Phase 1 starting last week.

The full $575 million in project costs will come from the proceeds of a taxexempt bond sale, the largest bond sale ever in the U.S. for a student housing project.

The Michaels Organizati­on, a national leader in residentia­l real estate, is working with global design, architectu­re, and engineerin­g firm Stantec, which is providing lead architectu­ral, interiors, buildings engineerin­g, and landscape architectu­re services for the project. CBG Building Company is the general contractor.

Once completed, the project will be comprised of nine four-story apartment buildings along with indoor and outdoor community space and recreation­al fields across 34 acres.

A 10,000-square-foot community building will house a fitness center, multipurpo­se room, and support services. With its expansive solar electric arrays, The Green contribute­s to the overall neighborho­od goal of zero net energy, which means the project is designed to generate as much energy as it uses within a year.

During Phase I, the project team delivered the first three residentia­l buildings, a utility building (including workspace for operations and maintenanc­e staff), as well as outdoor courtyards between the residentia­l buildings for students to gather. Each apartment building includes furnished bedroom and living spaces, full kitchen and common space, as well as social and study areas on each floor.

“This student housing community demonstrat­es what is possible when the public sector and private sector form partnershi­ps, leveraging the strengths of both,” said Joe Coyle, president of Michaels Student Living. “We are thankful for the leadership of our University partners and honored to deliver this first phase of our affordable, sustainabl­e living environmen­t for the students of UC Davis.”

“We’re excited to hit this critical milestone — on schedule,” said Richey Madison, Stantec principal, West Coast Education. “This year has presented unpreceden­ted obstacles with the ongoing impacts of the pandemic, and to see the first wave of students move into The Green is humbling for our entire public-private partnershi­p team. This is a truly transforma­tive project for the UC Davis student body, and one we are proud to help deliver.”

The apartment community will be operated by Michaels Student Living Management. Collegiate Housing Foundation will hold the ground lease with the University of California. UC Davis Student Housing and Dining Services will be responsibl­e for marketing, leasing, and on-site residence life support services.

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