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BREAKING NEW GROUND: Construction to begin on River Road frat houses

Issue date: 10/22/08 Section: News
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Members of Sigma Nu fraternity break ground for their new house on River Road Tuesday. The event comes as a culmination of years of negotiations between the administration and the fraternities.
Media Credit: RENEE ALYWORTH
Members of Sigma Nu fraternity break ground for their new house on River Road Tuesday. The event comes as a culmination of years of negotiations between the administration and the fraternities.
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Nearly a decade-long process of negotiations was brought to a close Tuesday when University President Michael Adams and administrators broke ground on the Greek Park on River Road.

"There is no place like home," said Rodney Bennett, vice president for Student Affairs.

Though this line is best known as a pop culture reference from the movie "Wizard of Oz," it can hold true meaning for men and women in the Greek community and can symbolize what it means to be a member of a fraternity or sorority.

The park will include houses for four fraternities that were relocated from Lumpkin Street to make way for new academic buildings.

The fraternities will be given a 30-year lease with the option to renew for 30 more years. The houses will have live-in facility managers and will be supervised by the Greek Life office, Bennett said.

"I think that this is an exciting day in the history of the University," Adams said.

Phi Delta Theta, Pi Kappa Alpha and Tau Epsilon Phi and Sigma Nu - which was previously located on River Road - will move into 10- or 20-bedroom houses that they will lease from the University.

Completion of the Greek Park project is expected in the fall of 2009, according to a University fact sheet.

The process of moving the fraternity houses included many rounds of negotiations between the University and the fraternities for the past eight years.

"The groundbreaking today represents a culmination of decades of time and energy, sweat and tears, debate and discussion and ultimately, negotiation and compromise," Bennett said.

The University of Georgia Real Estate foundation will finance the $12 million construction of the houses and associated site work.

The University then will lease the houses and own them at the end of the 30-year lease, said Eric Orbock, president of the Real Estate Foundation.

"Those of you both young and old, real estate negotiation can be complex ... and they are at some times tedious," Adams said. "In these cases we had the added element of the proud and deserved traditions regarding their history at the University."
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Cynthia

posted 10/22/08 @ 8:16 AM EST

Love, Honor, Truth...That's what they'll do for you. They aren't just men, their gentlemen...we love our sigma nus!

Congrats boys!

~Georgia State Sigma New little sis :)

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Nick

posted 10/22/08 @ 9:54 AM EST

what happens at the end of these new leases? will they have to move again when we need even more academic buildings? not even greek, just wondering.

Vintard Vines

posted 10/22/08 @ 1:02 PM EST

Yeah, dude! Hell yeah! Brand new drunk dens built built by UGA! High five, y'all! Can't wait to see how these boys turn the houses to shit (like they did with every single one of the beautiful antebellum mansions they used to inhabit (including Sigma Nu's old River Road house). (Continued…)

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re

posted 10/22/08 @ 1:48 PM EST

he can't go somewhere else he doesn't have a ride... can you give him a lift in your jacked up Z71 with the cool duck sticker on the back (even though you don't hunt)

Z71

posted 10/22/08 @ 5:58 PM EST

the Z71 ran out of gas

maybe you could give him a ride in your toyota prius with the obama sticker on the back (even though you really don't believe in socialism. (Continued…)

Debbie

posted 10/22/08 @ 6:55 PM EST

Congratulations!!!!! You've worked very hard for a long time for this. You're a great group of guys and you deserve the best.

Dean Tate

posted 10/22/08 @ 11:26 PM EST

It's good to see Adams' keeping his promises, here. I'm glad it worked out but did hate to see the old loblolly pines taken down.

Tempurpedic

posted 1/26/09 @ 8:47 AM EST

I still don't get the meaning of a frat house. Regular dorms are not enough?

VMI

posted 2/25/09 @ 6:35 PM EST

Dorms are for common folk.

Derm

posted 2/25/09 @ 9:32 PM EST

Ahhh...just what we need, more frat boys and more places for them to date rape drunk girls.

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