Summary:
- The University of Texas at El Paso commenced construction on Miner Crossing, a $102 million, 155,500-sq.-ft. residence hall adding 507 beds to expand on-campus housing for a growing student population, with completion targeted for fall 2028.
- Designed by Ayers Saint Gross and built by Sundt Construction, the five-story facility features single and double rooms, a 22,000-sq.-ft. dining hall serving over 1,400 meals daily, and diverse amenities including study spaces, a fitness center, and a gaming area.
- Miner Crossing’s design incorporates UTEP’s Bhutanese architectural style and native landscaping by Ten Eyck Landscape Architects, enhancing campus integration and providing convenient access to recreational and academic facilities.
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