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Call for entries: Student housing roundup

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Call for entries: Student housing roundup

We're looking for the best new "student housing" communities for our Fall Issue of Multifamily Design+Construction.


By Rob Cassidy, Editor | July 15, 2019
Call for entries: Student housing roundup

Image by StartupStockPhotos from Pixabay

 

We're looking for the best new "student housing" communities for our Fall Issue (November) of Multifamily Design+Construction.

Send high-res photos (with brief description and PHOTO CREDIT) of completed projects with complete project description—project name, location, # of units, # of beds, developer, key AEC firms involved (architect, MEP engineer, builder or contractor)—and what's special about the project. 

Send all materials to: Rob Cassidy, Editor: rcassidy@sgcmail.com; 847-391-1040 (office), 773-220-3555 (mobile).

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