Daily Times (Primos, PA)

West Chester University unveil plans for new constructi­on projects

- By Bill Rettew Jr. brettew@dailylocal.com

WEST CHESTER » West Chester University is growing.

WCU officials unveiled future constructi­on plans, talked about ongoing projects and celebrated recently completed additions to the campus, at Friday’s annual briefing session concerning future plans, at Philips Memorial Building.

WCU, with 17,000 students, is the largest university in the 14-institutio­n Pennsylvan­ia State System of Higher Education.

The most notable addition to the campus is “the Commons,” with a total project cost of $130 million. That number includes costs for engineerin­g, furniture and IT and AV system technology. The project will be located at University Avenue and west of Church Street.

The new structures will house dining, sciences, and include a parking garage and engineerin­g center.

The Commons will cover 175,000 gross square feet. A 460-space parking garage will more than double the number of parking spaces now available in the “D” lot.

Plans call for a 50,000 GSF dining area and 125,000 GSF of academic space.

The Speakman Building and boiler plant will be demolished during spring 2018 to make way for the project expected to start in the summer of 2018 and conclude fall 2020.

Planned projects include constructi­on of a master walkway linking the president’s walk to the new business and public management center. The old library and baseball and softball dugouts will be renovated.

Current projects include curtain wall replacemen­t at Goshen and Tyson halls, and a renovation of Anderson Hall which will include life safety upgrades, the addition of ADA-compliant restrooms and energy efficiency upgrades.

The former Dynamic book store at 20 Linden Street will become a retail classroom with a classroom experience for students on the autism spectrum.

The former Papa John’s, at what was once the Ratskeller, will host a student run Saxby’s coffee house.

Interior work was recently completed at Sykes Union, and by spring, an outdoor dining area will shade students at Sykes.

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