The amount of available space in the University of Virginia’s Emmet-Ivy corridor continues to decrease as the area that was once taxable land continues to be developed for the future of higher education.
“We’ve been working on the development of the Emmett-Ivy Corridor since the Board of Visitors approved the framework plan in 2016,” said Alice Raucher, Architect of the University of Virginia.
Under construction at the moment are the Karsh Institute of Democracy, around 800 beds of student housing, and the Virginia Guesthouse. The latter is expected to open in April…