Capilano U Leaves Student Residences Out Of Squamish Campus Acquisition

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The Squamish campus acquired by Capilano University was formerly occupied by Quest University, which shuttered its doors after filing for creditor protection in January 2020.

the four on-campus student residence buildings for sale. Capilano University is not the one selling the student residence buildings, rather they were not included in the purchase of the main campus.

The original listing offered up a total of 55 acres, with the main campus and associated facilities occupying approximately 17 of those acres. The remaining portion consists of development lands, which Capilano University confirmed to STOREYS were also not included in their acquisition.purchase includes the academic spaces, library, athletic centre, sports field, and a cultural activity area.

The Province may have its eye on the dorms, though, noting in its funding announcement last week that "there is an opportunity in the future to acquire already-built student housing adjacent to the campus that would provide approximately 450 beds," but that a "further feasibility analysis" is needed.

 

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