“The city has donated 137 acres to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, a gift that university President Flavius Killebrew said will “ensure the university can continue to grow academic programs on the island.”The land will accommodate mostly nonacademic facilities, such as tennis courts, housing, a physical plant and additional parking. Killebrew said that will free up space for possible academic facility growth on the nearby main campus.
University enrollment is at 8,600 students. With the new acreage, the university potentially can accommodate 16,000 students. Without the land, Killebrew said a 10,000-student enrollment cap would have been likely.”
Hm… might not be a bad idea to check into the land value, multifamily, smaller single houses value in that area. I witnessed the population growth around UT Austin and the phenomenal rising property value on West Campus so this could be a potential area worth checking out.
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