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Originally Posted by Jdawgboy
I can see West Campus as more than just student residential. It may appeal to other young people who want to live close to Downtown. It could evolve to where professors and others who work at UT as a good place to live due to proximity. It has potential to be something more than just student residential.
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I know of a couple people who live there who are not in school. I lived there briefly when my unit at Milago was 3 months behind the anticipated closing date back in 2006. Trust me, if you are over the age of 24, they think you are 100 years old....and think it is creepy that you live there among them. I was single, and quickly learned not to divulge my age to anyone. Fun summer, but I wouldn't do it again.....i think.
I have worked with many staff/grad students/professors over my years (I used to own a campus area real estate brokerage), and NONE of them wanted to live in W Campus.....even if was a screaming good deal.
I am thrilled with what UNO has done for WCampus. I lived on Riverside in my days, and shuttled in everyday.....it sucked. Whoever pushed UNO through, deserves a medal in my book.