Construction updates on campus, other info.
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Construction updates on campus, other info.
Holmes deck, Duncan, peacock, wey, innovation district, biodiversity, 105 phase 2, some financial numbers.
Lot of interesting info to chew on in this Twitter thread. No I do not know TK.
Lot of interesting info to chew on in this Twitter thread. No I do not know TK.
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Close to 300 million in construction on campus over the next 5 years. Be interesting to see what numbers we have for whatever admin comes in next. This also doesn't include how much will be spent yearly in maintenance and upkeep. Looks good for now, but in 10 years, will be pretty interesting times on campus.
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Picture of Holmes Deck construction (as of 11 July 2023): https://www.appstate.edu/_images/vision ... 0x1200.jpg
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So, what are your actual concerns?Tru2ASU wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 1:04 pmClose to 300 million in construction on campus over the next 5 years. Be interesting to see what numbers we have for whatever admin comes in next. This also doesn't include how much will be spent yearly in maintenance and upkeep. Looks good for now, but in 10 years, will be pretty interesting times on campus.
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Anyone know how many parking spots will be in this deck? Also, will a (Basketball) season ticket get you a parking spot in this deck during basketball season or is it going to be first come first serve like river street deck now during basketball season?AppStateRTP wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2023 3:16 pmPicture of Holmes Deck construction (as of 11 July 2023): https://www.appstate.edu/_images/vision ... 0x1200.jpg
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I want to say 300 spaces and it will likely be a permit lot but I don’t know if that will be festival parking or numbered for basketball.spacemonkey wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 10:18 amAnyone know how many parking spots will be in this deck? Also, will a (Basketball) season ticket get you a parking spot in this deck during basketball season or is it going to be first come first serve like river street deck now during basketball season?AppStateRTP wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2023 3:16 pmPicture of Holmes Deck construction (as of 11 July 2023): https://www.appstate.edu/_images/vision ... 0x1200.jpg
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Quite a few, some I've mentioned on here before, some I can't. I hope enrollment can keep up with the expansion. This is probably the most aggressive expansion on a college campus in the country, with a school our size, and minus football stadium expansion.. I've been looking the last few weeks, and can't find anything comparable.Yosef10 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2023 4:42 pmSo, what are your actual concerns?Tru2ASU wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 1:04 pmClose to 300 million in construction on campus over the next 5 years. Be interesting to see what numbers we have for whatever admin comes in next. This also doesn't include how much will be spent yearly in maintenance and upkeep. Looks good for now, but in 10 years, will be pretty interesting times on campus.
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I'm not going to post the links, but some light googling showed campuses all around the nation expanding as much, if not more than us. Many dropping over 500 mil with a few hitting the billion mark.
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Yes, you are referring to campuses in San Diego, NY, and Austin, first thing that comes up when you use Google. I know those. Looking at comparable campuses. Thanks though.
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https://www.jmu.edu/pair/strategic-plan ... ndex.shtml
Georgia Southern also has plans out there as well, along with other schools. Schools phase it out differently. A comparable school today may have recently already accomplished what App is in the process of doing, or planning and financing their next moves as well.
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They may have recently accomplished what App is looking to do, true. App is just starting this commitment, while JMU looks to be finishing up theirs.
I'm looking at several different scenarios, and not saying one way or the other is bad. I'm just saying their are Interesting factors to consider. I won't/can't go into details due to different reasons. I think we can all agree that financial freedom and flexibility is paramount in this setting, especially with the way higher education is set to be trending. Investing in physical infrastructure is interesting, at this point.
I'm looking at several different scenarios, and not saying one way or the other is bad. I'm just saying their are Interesting factors to consider. I won't/can't go into details due to different reasons. I think we can all agree that financial freedom and flexibility is paramount in this setting, especially with the way higher education is set to be trending. Investing in physical infrastructure is interesting, at this point.
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With college enrollments beginning to decline, schools are in competition with each other for students. Part of this could be to keep App up with others from a physical plant standpoint.
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I’d actually argue investing in physical infrastructure is key at this point.Tru2ASU wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 4:26 pmThey may have recently accomplished what App is looking to do, true. App is just starting this commitment, while JMU looks to be finishing up theirs.
I'm looking at several different scenarios, and not saying one way or the other is bad. I'm just saying their are Interesting factors to consider. I won't/can't go into details due to different reasons. I think we can all agree that financial freedom and flexibility is paramount in this setting, especially with the way higher education is set to be trending. Investing in physical infrastructure is interesting, at this point.
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Ha it’s a figure of speech. And I agree with your thought that it’s ok to wonder, but your posts kinda clearly give off a hint of concern that App is biting off more than they can chew. I tried to pin you down on your specific concerns to further advance the conversation, but you’re either unwilling or unable to speak to those.
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Worries:
Failing infrastructure already on campus. See academic buildings that have never seen renovation in desperate need. Sure they look nice to an untrained eye, but we have several buildings on campus that are deteriorating at a rapid pace.
Varsity Gym basement looks like you could shoot a horror movie in it. Harper looks straight out of the 60s. Walk from Varsity up a small stairwell to Rankin, and you will see a crack so thick, you can see 5-6 feet under. As a matter of fact, all in front of Rankin is a trip hazard. You can walk other entire NC campuses and not see as many cracks in all of their sidewalks on campus as you can on that one sidewalk.
Thats just Varsity and the sidewalks of Rankin, I can go for days, on issues I see daily. While I know we have to upgrade athletic facilities to keep up with everyone else, and some headway is being made on renovations, I have a litany of issues. Costs, inflation, addressing actual necessities, being able to retain skilled tradesmen for a significant amount of time, and being able to maintain what is actually built, are main concerns of mine.
I do have faith in those in charge, but I think of this in a different way: 20 years from now, what is left standing, and what will deferred maintenance cost at that point.
Failing infrastructure already on campus. See academic buildings that have never seen renovation in desperate need. Sure they look nice to an untrained eye, but we have several buildings on campus that are deteriorating at a rapid pace.
Varsity Gym basement looks like you could shoot a horror movie in it. Harper looks straight out of the 60s. Walk from Varsity up a small stairwell to Rankin, and you will see a crack so thick, you can see 5-6 feet under. As a matter of fact, all in front of Rankin is a trip hazard. You can walk other entire NC campuses and not see as many cracks in all of their sidewalks on campus as you can on that one sidewalk.
Thats just Varsity and the sidewalks of Rankin, I can go for days, on issues I see daily. While I know we have to upgrade athletic facilities to keep up with everyone else, and some headway is being made on renovations, I have a litany of issues. Costs, inflation, addressing actual necessities, being able to retain skilled tradesmen for a significant amount of time, and being able to maintain what is actually built, are main concerns of mine.
I do have faith in those in charge, but I think of this in a different way: 20 years from now, what is left standing, and what will deferred maintenance cost at that point.
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Just because college enrollments overall may be beginning to decline doesn't mean that the demand to get into App State will follow those trends:
1. North Carolina continues to grow, as many continue to migrate from the North and larger cities
2. The current climate trend, is that it is getting warmer. The NC Mountains are becoming more and more popular
3. Economically, we offer a very affordable college education. Some of the decline may center around overpriced institutions.
As you mentioned, keeping the infrastructure intact and improving on it, it likely to be a good investment.
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If we are discussing WCU and we had their enrollment numbers and enrollment trends I would be concerned. I think App is well positioned to be THE university for undergrad in the state and if you want a mountain location then even more appeal, and I don't see that changing. That provides some security. It may become more compelling for some to escape the heat of the Piedmont and Coastal Plain. Don't discount the environmental lapse rate in future decisions about where to live and study in this state.Tru2ASU wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 6:29 amQuite a few, some I've mentioned on here before, some I can't. I hope enrollment can keep up with the expansion. This is probably the most aggressive expansion on a college campus in the country, with a school our size, and minus football stadium expansion.. I've been looking the last few weeks, and can't find anything comparable.Yosef10 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2023 4:42 pmSo, what are your actual concerns?Tru2ASU wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 1:04 pmClose to 300 million in construction on campus over the next 5 years. Be interesting to see what numbers we have for whatever admin comes in next. This also doesn't include how much will be spent yearly in maintenance and upkeep. Looks good for now, but in 10 years, will be pretty interesting times on campus.
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Speaking of construction, while at Fan Fest we went by the renovated bookstore, or now it’s called the Campus Store. Renovations look great. Much larger retail area, larger selection of gear and gifts. More black and gold throughout. An upgrade for sure.
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