Alabama State University spending up to $70 million on new student housing

September 19, 2024

Alabama State University is in the design phase of a new student housing project with an estimated total cost of between $65 million to $70 million, a spokesperson for the university says. 

Plans for a project to add two new residential apartment buildings with a total of more than 550 units were approved by the university’s board of trustees

The board’s action took place following a presentation of architectural renderings detailing the scope of the project. 

Construction bids will likely go out in late November, the spokesperson told Government Market News, adding that ground would be broken in January 2025.  

One building will include approximately 288 beds on a lot located on Forest Avenue, and the other will be a 264-bed development on South University Drive. 

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The South University Drive site will include the demolition of the Cynthia Alexander Apartments, and the Forest Avenue site will feature a student activity center with a café. 

Donald Dotson, who serves as Alabama State University’s vice president of Facilities Management and Operations, says both complexes will be built simultaneously so that they are constructed and ready for occupancy as quickly as possible.  

“There’s really been no new construction here on this campus since 2011, so it’s well overdue, and it’s generating a lot of excitement,” Dotson says. “About 75% to 80% of our student population are on-campus residents, and so it stands by reason that we can increase growth by increasing housing opportunities.” 

Completion of the new student housing is anticipated in 2026. 


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Miles Smith

Miles Smith has more than two decades of communications experience in the public and private sectors, including several years of covering local governments for various daily and weekly print publications. His scope of work includes handling public relations for large private-sector corporations and managing public-facing communications for local governments.

Smith has recently joined the team as a content writer for SPI’s news publications, which include Texas Government Insider, Government Contracting Pipeline and its newest digital product, Government Market News, which launched in September 2023. He graduated from Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s in journalism.

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