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Originally Posted by GR John
Thanks for starting this thread. Lafayette is definitely an overlooked small town, with a great little downtown.
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You are welcome, and agreed! I definitely find myself drawn more to small to mid-size metro areas. They are more familiar to me, having lived in similar-size metro areas myself, for much of my life. And they are not quite as overwhelming to keep up with, development-wise. Being based in Michigan, I won't know all of the nuanced development details, but I'm hoping that if this thread gains some traction, then others can help fill-in the gaps. Indiana in general seems to have pretty sparse coverage on SSP, and too many parallels to my home state to not be interested -
Sticking with the student housing theme, here's a few more fairly recent ones, from
West Lafayette - all within walking distance of the main campus -
Muinzer Management opened a mixed-use building at
300 W. State St. in 2020. The 5-story development features a small-format Target on the ground floor, with student apartments above -

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Facebook | Kierra Michael
One block away from this, Hi Vine Apartments (
302 Vine St.) opened in 2019. The 5-story mixed-use development features 73 1 and 2-befroom units -

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apartments.com
Kitty-corner from this, Granite Student Living built a 5-story mixed-use development at
225 Northwestern Avenue. opened just a few years prior in 2015 -

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Granite Student Living