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Frequently Asked Questions





Why do we need a new house? chapter excellence. We’ll also be providing our
Undergraduate Brothers with a facility that they
Over the last seven years, the university has can use to excel both academically and socially.
invested hundreds of millions of
dollars in their infrastructure and Is the proposed house too large?
redeveloped numerous aspects of The new house is about 50% larger than the old
the school. When we ceded the house. The old house held 28 brothers living in
5702 Hardy House to SDSU and the new house is designed for 40 brothers. But
in exchange for the two the new house also has more study space, formal
lots on the corner of 55th space, and informal recreation space. It’s designed
and Lindo Paseo, we and intended to be a live/work/play environment.
were presented with an
opportunity to build What will the new house contain?
something great for The new Gamma Theta house will contain
our chapter. roughly 15,000 square feet. The frst foor will
house the kitchen and dining room, along with a
In building a new recreation room, living room and library, not to
T? growth and continued foor will have over a dozen rooms and will house
home for Gamma
mention a rotunda with windows overlooking
Theta, we’re effect-
the corner of 55th and Lindo Paseo. The second
ively ensuring that our
chapter will have a safe
34 Brothers, while the third foor will house the
and competitive facility
chapter offcers and Chapter Room. The house
at an attractive location,
will have central air conditioning, underground
which is key for future
parking, state of the art technology, an ADA code
elevator, and complete fre protection and security
NEW • Residence Area: Over 15,000 square • On-Site Management Accommodations: One on-site
management apartment for Resident Manager (or House
feet of space for the residents and Chapter
Mother/Parent) includes a living room, bedroom, full
Room component
House • Common Chapter Area: Serves for both kitchen, and bath plus a private entrance.
private and public functions. Fraternity • Private Open-Spaces: Decks, courtyards, side and
will Contain: meetings, social gatherings including backyards. The open space serves both public and
Rush. Dining and kitchen facilities allow
private use including large and small social gatherings of
for semi-commercial specifcations. members and visitors.

Pro Forma Financial Information



Professional Fees & Furnishing, Kitchen, Laundry,
Fundraising - 7% Appliances and Accessories - 4%





Contingencies - 4%

Building Construction &
Furnishings - 85%
50% - Primary Mortgage



25% -
25% - Second Capital Campaign
Mortgage
Expenses - $3,850,000 (Norwich Housing)
Funding
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