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The Drexel Master Plan 2012-2017 was presented to its board of trustees last February. It applies the school’s Strategic Plan vision into a larger four principled master plan, with a scope for action: distinguish Drexel’s campus as a vibrant urban university district, bring the campus to the street, draw the community together around shared spaces, and expand its innovation community.

Plan in action

Some of those action plans include renovating the John A. Daskalakis Athletic Center at 33rd & Market, and the Peck Problem-Solving and Research Building at 33rd & Arch, as well as relocating and expanding the College of Engineering’s Hess Laboratories.

Current shot of uninspired Hess Labs

On May 30, the school issued an RFP to selected developers who expressed interest in proposing a mixed-use student housing and retail development at the current Hess site located at 34th and Lancaster Avenues. The purposes of the project are to supply the beds necessary to support the sophomore housing requirement, expand dining options for students, and invigorate retail at the base of the Lancaster Avenue corridor while conforming to the Master Plan principle of the comfortable five-minute walk. The project, which will be tall but in proportion to other 34th Street residence halls, according to the plan, could include space for as many as 1200 new beds, the majority of which will amass along 34th Street. The character of the project is aimed to further a Main Street feel along Lancaster Ave.

Preliminary rendering of the planned development

While a Drexel representative said it is too early to comment on the status of that RFP, this project is an indication that the progress of development around the University City campuses is slated to continue like these large-scale projects were but single homes being built along one block. A quick scan of our University City stories demonstrates building from hotels, to homes to nanotechnology research centers. While Center City is run on finance and marketing, out west it seems sustainability, healthcare and academia are the main forces driving the University City economy.

–Lou Mancinelli

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  • http://www.city-data.com/forum/philadelphia/1304227-philadelphia-2035-a-83.html#post26469875 Philadelphia 2035 – Page 83 – City-Data Forum

    [...] Plan in action Drexel’s Master Plan Shows a Vision of the Future | NakedPhilly [...]

  • Suzanne

    They plan to renovate the new gym? I don’t think it’s been 5 years since the new gym was built.

  • http://twitter.com/c_illustrates Chris Fernandez

    The gym is quite a bit older, they only recently built the market street frontage that includes a second level expanded gym. The gym they’re speaking of renovating is the Daskalakis (sp?) portion where the basketball team plays. Its kind of in the middle of the grounds.

    Initially they planned on renovating the Armory and turning that into the new basketball arena, but I’m guessing this means that plan is permanently sidelined.

  • http://drexelpublishing.org/2012/10/15/even-more-construction-at-drexel/ Even more construction at Drexel | Drexel Publishing Group

    [...] before the construction is finished, campus really is transforming quickly. There are still plans to renovate the Paul Peck Problem Solving and Research Center, the old gym attached to the new Rec [...]

  • Anonymous

    The “Drexel Smart House” is the old Pi Lamda Phi fraternity house.

  • http://nakedphilly.com/university-city/a-block-of-lancaster-avenue-has-some-better-lighting-on-the-way/ A Block of Lancaster Avenue Has Some Better Lighting on the Way | NakedPhilly

    [...] a project done on that block, hence the lighting plan, according to Poulin. Drexel University also plans to develop a 60K sqft facility at 34th and Lancaster, and the University City Science Center/Presbyterian expansion at 38th St. is just a block away [...]

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