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THE PROJECT Mines should consider redeveloping the South Campus Neighborhood (south of 19th Street) into a hotel and conference center that is supported by market-rate residential, some limited retail, and structured and surface parking. Collaborating with the private sector development community, Mines should program a conference center and hotel that can host a wide variety of academic meetings and outside conferences. Programming in t
Mines as well as an important entry point for the City of Golden. Currently, the
The primary master plan recommendation for South Campus is a recreational
that maximizes the site location and builds on the partnership with the City of
field, parking structure, shipping and receiving, and faculty housing on South
The 6th Avenue and 19th Street interchange is the primary entry gateway for
erent program
SOUTH CAMPUS GATEWAY (ALTERNATIVE)
Campus. As an alternative, the master plan suggests a diff
should be replaced on central campus.
19th Street corridor is not an effective gateway for both Mines and the city. Many university staff and faculty indicated a need for expanded conference facilities. Significant academic- and community-focused meetings occur in the Parker Student Center, crowding out student organizational meetings. As the on-campus student enrollment grows, the Parker Student Center meeting facilities should be scheduled more for st
Golden. THE NEED
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