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Environmental concerns lead Burnaby to reject off-campus student residence

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer Securing housing can be a serious struggle for university students, and those at SFU are no exception. SFU recently broke ground on a new residence building, with the additional 445 beds increasing the university’s housing capacity to around 8% of the student population. The project represents phase three of the university’s Residence and Housing Master Plan, with more housing construction in phases four and five to follow. Still, SFU continues to seek opportunities to expand student residence. Recently, a proposal from Forum Asset Management, an “investor, developer, and asset manager,” represented such a possibility. The Toronto-based company sought to build a privately owned residential complex off campus at the base of Burnaby Mountain, at 9809–9998 Rathburn Drive. SFU said “the university...

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Environmental concerns lead Burnaby to reject off-campus student residence

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer Securing housing can be a serious struggle for university students, and those at SFU are no exception. SFU recently broke ground on a new residence building, with the additional 445 beds increasing the university’s housing capacity to around 8% of the student population. The project represents phase three of the university’s Residence and Housing Master Plan, with more housing construction in phases four and five to follow. Still, SFU continues to seek opportunities to expand student residence. Recently, a proposal from Forum Asset Management, an “investor, developer, and asset manager,” represented such a possibility. The Toronto-based company sought to build a privately owned residential complex off campus at the base of Burnaby Mountain, at 9809–9998 Rathburn Drive. SFU said “the university...

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Environmental concerns lead Burnaby to reject off-campus student residence

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer Securing housing can be a serious struggle for university students, and those at SFU are no exception. SFU recently broke ground on a new residence building, with the additional 445 beds increasing the university’s housing capacity to around 8% of the student population. The project represents phase three of the university’s Residence and Housing Master Plan, with more housing construction in phases four and five to follow. Still, SFU continues to seek opportunities to expand student residence. Recently, a proposal from Forum Asset Management, an “investor, developer, and asset manager,” represented such a possibility. The Toronto-based company sought to build a privately owned residential complex off campus at the base of Burnaby Mountain, at 9809–9998 Rathburn Drive. SFU said “the university...