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FAIRBORN — Wright State University is considering purchasing a privately owned apartment complex to replace older living space on campus.
The university is planning the second required appraisal of Campus Village at Cimarron Woods, which has about 300 beds, to replace the Forest Lane apartments acquired by Wright State in the mid-1970s.
“It’s a nice replacement and also it’s so close to campus,” said Dan Abrahamowicz, WSU’s vice president of student affairs.
Wright State has not added housing on campus since the early 2000s, when the Honors Community was built to accommodate 450 students.
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