RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina State University is in the midst of a 10-year project that will transform its on-campus fraternity and sorority houses. As part of a five-phase plan known as Greek Village, the current 1960s-era houses will be demolished and replaced with updated structures. Twenty new chapter houses will be built. NC State will also construct a 206-bed townhome and apartment community for the Greek organizations that do not need a full chapter house. The townhome and apartment community is scheduled for a fall 2013 completion. Phase I of the Greek Village project is currently under way, and vertical construction will begin in the next 8 to 10 months for the first four chapter houses. The $104 million project is anticipated to be complete by 2020.
NC STATE TO CREATE $104 MILLION GREEK VILLAGE
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