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Historic buildings that once housed St. Louis’ first Shriners Hospital for Children and the old Central Institute for the Deaf (CID) opened Aug. 1 as the newly renovated and named Core Apartment Residences on the Washington University Medical Campus.
The renovated complex at the corner of Euclid and Clayton avenues consists of two buildings with 160 studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments. The project is part of a master plan integrating education, housing, pedestrian paths and common spaces to help forge connections and improve the overall student experience and enhance training. Studies indicate that where students live, study and socialize affects learning, productivity and happiness.
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