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Transforming off-campus housing (The Edge and formally Fontana Hall)


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I'm not sure why they don't put some of the old 'GO BULLS' banners up. Maybe they just haven't thought about it...

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i think there is a county or city ordinance that limits the amount of time you can have certain size signs up. I remember SG was battling with the gov-ment to amend it so they could have pole flags down Fletcher and Fowler to give the area more of university feel.

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They are tearing down Fontana Hall right now... was over on the east side of campus and seen then tearing down part of the building.

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Looks like the Edge will be coming down shortly. You can see clear through the other side of the building.

On another note, I'm glad they're building yet another off campus housing complex.The area is slowly changing...

http://www.usforacle.com/housing-complex-to-replace-tower-with-complex-history-1.2768124

Situated on the corner of 42nd Street and Fletcher Avenue, the residential student building across the street from campus will be demolished so a new student housing complex can be built after a tumultuous history of ownership.

The building, formerly known as Fontana Hall, The Edge and what would have been Sky Tower Suites, was sold in spring to Edwards Communities Development Corp., an Ohio-based developer, for $5.5 million from Landmark, the former owners who purchased the property in Aug. 2011 for $2.75 million.

Edwards Communities began gutting out the building at the beginning of September and plans to erect a new, two-building student complex with 539 bedrooms. The apartments will range from studios to four bedroom apartments. It is expected to open to students in fall 2013.

Paul Guyet, senior investment advisor for Smith Equities Real Estate Investment Advisors, who negotiated the sale from Landmark to Edwards, said the developer decided to demolish the old building because “it was outdated.â€

“The rooms were too small,†he said. “The kids all wanted to rent one room for themselves. They didn’t want to share rooms.â€

The original 13-story building was built in 1968 and was set up to house two college students per bedroom. From 2003-2004, USF Housing rented four floors of the building, then known as Fontana Hall, where overflow students were sent. When the property was sold to Landmark, USF settled on an affiliation agreement to house overflow students in, but the building never opened to students.

But the building, which is in the process of having its insides cleared from asbestos, air-conditioning dismantled, and cell-phone towers removed, could not come up — or down — without conflict.

Shortly after the transaction of the property, Sterling University Housing, the developer for the nearby Sterling North Campus student housing campus which opened to students in August, filed two lawsuits against Edwards stating that Edwards should build less then 539 bedrooms.

Steve Simonetti, vice president for land and acquisition at Edwards Communities, said the company had a special-use permit to build up to 1,300 bedrooms on the property.

Local courts eventually ruled in Edwards’ favor of building its own residential student complex.

Yet, as a consequence of the lawsuits is that Edwards had to wait almost a year before it could begin construction because Hillsborough County did not issue the building permit until the lawsuits were resolved.

Each apartment in the new complex will have its own kitchen, washer and dryer, and each bedroom will have its own bathroom. The complex will be equipped with a pool, clubhouse, game and theater room, fitness center and parking garage under the buildings.

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Alright, that sounds good. It will look to have a nice apartment complex that will be directly across the street from Campus and right next to Avalon Heights. There is now a ton of student housing across from campus and down 42nd and 46th.

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Random, but did yall know that now on Google Maps, you can see street view of bike paths? You can see inside the baseball/softball stadium. It's pretty cool.

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Love that USF keeps growing, hopefully we take over Tampa soon and become a real college town :)

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If only they could take out John Knox Village.

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If only they could take out John Knox Village.

this. what is that doing there? Seriously?

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If only they could take out John Knox Village.

this. what is that doing there? Seriously?

Its either owned by or strongly affiliated with the hospital next door to it.... John Knox isn't going anywhere.

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