$67 million UTA development near downtown up for approval
RLINGTON — The University of Texas at Arlington proposes building a $67 million mixed-use development near downtown that would create more student housing as well as bring new shops, restaurants and office space to the area.
At its meeting in Austin today, the UT board of regents is expected to approve the university’s plans to build the four-story structure. The proposal includes an 1,800-space parking garage to support the planned $73 million Special Events Center and more than 250 residence rooms for students, according to board documents.
The ground level of the building, which would be south of UTA Boulevard on Second Street between Pecan and Center streets, would be available to lease for commercial use. ...
RLINGTON — The University of Texas at Arlington proposes building a $67 million mixed-use development near downtown that would create more student housing as well as bring new shops, restaurants and office space to the area.
At its meeting in Austin today, the UT board of regents is expected to approve the university’s plans to build the four-story structure. The proposal includes an 1,800-space parking garage to support the planned $73 million Special Events Center and more than 250 residence rooms for students, according to board documents.
The ground level of the building, which would be south of UTA Boulevard on Second Street between Pecan and Center streets, would be available to lease for commercial use. ...
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