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Campus Apartments announced they have broken ground on a $148.75 million graduate student housing project at the University of Maryland, College Park. The LEED Silver–certified development will be located on UMD’s campus, at the site of the former Old Leonardtown community, and will accommodate 741 residents and be included within the university’s graduate housing offering.
The 323,000-square-foot residential building will offer fully furnished studios and two- to five-bedroom apartments, along with common-area amenities that include a large ground-floor conference space with interior and exterior courtyards, a penthouse community lounge and terrace, various community breakout spaces, resident parking and internal bike storage.
Prominently located along Campus Drive, the community will be within walking distance of the main campus and just steps from a new Purple Line light rail stop, which is anticipated to open in 2027. It also offers easy access to the popular