Two-tower project calls for hundreds of new living options near western edge of campus
How the Curran Street Residence Hall project will meet Northside Drive. Georgia Institute of Technology
The project’s footprint between Eighth and Ninth streets on the western edge of campus. Georgia Institute of Technology
The residence hall will be geared toward accommodating Georgia Tech’s first-year enrollment growth over the next decade, while also housing students relocated during planned renovations to existing on-campus residential buildings.
All rooms in the 191,000-square-foot building will be made for double-occupancy, with group kitchens, community lounges, and collaborative learning spaces featured elsewhere, according to the school.
The construction schedule calls for opening the new dorms in August 2026 for fall semester.
The student living options will join a multitude of new off-campus housing in highly amenitized buildings that have sprouted across Midtown and downtown over the past decade.