tral courtyard, it will provide space for 740
students in two- and four-bedroom suites
(each student has a private bedroom) with
one bathroom per every two bedrooms
and a full kitchen in every suite. Communal
kitchens and lounge space will be located
on each floor, which are secure and inac-
cessible from the public sections of the
building. A 24/7 concierge desk, similar to
what would be found in a condominium
building, will ensure that the only people
accessing the residence floors are those
authorized to do so.
Priced at close to $90 million with funding
through the college’s development part-
“With the new building and the features that the building provides, it’s just going to be
an absolutely beautiful place to live for our students.” Shannon Brooks, Associate VP,
Corporate Services at Centennial College.
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