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Lott and Revels Neighborhood Vision

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REGIONAL ANALYSIS

REGIONAL ANALYSIS

The Lott and Revels student housing neighborhood is located immediately east of the campus core and is highly visible from ASU Drive. It is a vibrant and lively area activated by multiple amenities, providing a home for undergraduate students and fostering their sense of belonging, thus supporting the University’s enrollment and retention goals.

Renovations to the existing Lott and Revels Halls, along with the addition of a new student residence hall, generate a concentration of students to energize this neighborhood. Enhanced open spaces along ASU Drive provide opportunities for outdoor study spaces and recreation, while buffering the residence halls from traffic. A renovated parking lot behind the buildings meets the need for parking in this neighborhood, and serves as additional parking for the campus core.

Improved sidewalks and crosswalks help stitch the neighborhood together with the new outdoor social hub at the service station, across ASU Drive. The service station is a magnet for the campus community, accommodating increased food service, food truck capacity, and crowds of students. Clusters of trees and sheltered seating areas west of the service station provide shaded gathering spaces for students and staff using the intramural track or the adjacent SAFE center and the new athletics administration building.

Build a comfortable sidewalk and access drive for convenient pedestrian access to Core North from the parking lot

Renovate Lott and Revels Halls and utilize parking as remote parking for the Campus Core

Improve open spaces and pedestrian connections between the residence halls, service station, track, and Campus Core

Existing Buildings

New Construction, 10 Year

New Construction, Long-Term Campus Boundary County Line

Build a wide, comfortable pedestrian path connecting remote parking to the Campus Core to encourage greater utilization

Create a new outdoor social hub at the ASU Service Station

Build a new residence hall on the site of a former residence tower

Renovate Simmons Technology to advance innovative education

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