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[[Image:Hill_Student_Center.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Hill Student Center in October 2016]] | |||
The '''Hill Student Center''' is the home of student services and activities on the [[UAB]] [[UAB campus|campus]]. It was completed in December 2015 on the site of the former [[Hill University Center]], on the block between [[7th Avenue South]] and [[University Boulevard]] and between [[14th Street South|14th]] and [[15th Street South]]. | |||
Like its predecessor, the building was named for former [[List of UAB | Construction of the new 159,000-square-foot, four-story facility began in [[2013]] with an estimated completion in time for the Fall [[2015]] semester. It was designed by Hastings & Chivetta Architects of St Louis, Missouri with [[Herrington Architects]] of [[Birmingham]]. [[Doster Construction]] built the center for $35 million. The building was officially dedicated on [[January 20]], [[2016]]. | ||
Like its predecessor, the building was named for former [[List of UAB presidents|UAB President]] [[S. Richardson Hill]]. It includes a multi-media campus visitors' center, a 600-seat multi-purpose room which can be divided as required, a 200-seat theater, a food court, offices informal gathering spaces and outdoor balconies. | |||
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==Retailers== | |||
* [[UAB Bookstore]] (2015–) | |||
* [[TechConnect]] | |||
* [[Starbucks Coffee]] (2015–) | |||
* [[Panera Bread]] (2015–) | |||
* [[Chick Fil-A]] (2024–), former location of [[Full Moon BBQ]] (2015–2023) | |||
* [[Mein Bowl]] (2015–) | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Tomberlin, Michael (March 10, 2014) "Panera, Starbucks among retailers in new $35 million UAB student center." {{BN}} | * Tomberlin, Michael (March 10, 2014) "Panera, Starbucks among retailers in new $35 million UAB student center." {{BN}} | ||
* [http://www.uab.edu/studentaffairs/news/supporting-students/35-uab-hill-student-center-hosts-grand-opening-celebration UAB Hill Student Center Hosts Grand Opening Celebration] UAB Student Affairs website (accessed 10/19/2016) | |||
* Bandyopadhyay, Ankit (November 30, 2023) "Chick-fil-A to open at the Hill Student Center in 2024." ''[[Kaleidoscope]]'' | |||
==External link== | ==External link== | ||
* [http://www.uab.edu/students/ | * [http://www.uab.edu/students/studentcenter/ UAB Student Center] website | ||
* [http://www.hastingschivetta.com/projects/new-hill-student-center/ New Hill Student Center] at hastingschivetta.com | * [http://www.hastingschivetta.com/projects/new-hill-student-center/ New Hill Student Center] at hastingschivetta.com | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:31, 5 December 2023
- This article is about the current student center, for the former facility, see Hill University Center.
The Hill Student Center is the home of student services and activities on the UAB campus. It was completed in December 2015 on the site of the former Hill University Center, on the block between 7th Avenue South and University Boulevard and between 14th and 15th Street South.
Construction of the new 159,000-square-foot, four-story facility began in 2013 with an estimated completion in time for the Fall 2015 semester. It was designed by Hastings & Chivetta Architects of St Louis, Missouri with Herrington Architects of Birmingham. Doster Construction built the center for $35 million. The building was officially dedicated on January 20, 2016.
Like its predecessor, the building was named for former UAB President S. Richardson Hill. It includes a multi-media campus visitors' center, a 600-seat multi-purpose room which can be divided as required, a 200-seat theater, a food court, offices informal gathering spaces and outdoor balconies.
Retailers
- UAB Bookstore (2015–)
- TechConnect
- Starbucks Coffee (2015–)
- Panera Bread (2015–)
- Chick Fil-A (2024–), former location of Full Moon BBQ (2015–2023)
- Mein Bowl (2015–)
References
- Tomberlin, Michael (March 10, 2014) "Panera, Starbucks among retailers in new $35 million UAB student center." The Birmingham News
- UAB Hill Student Center Hosts Grand Opening Celebration UAB Student Affairs website (accessed 10/19/2016)
- Bandyopadhyay, Ankit (November 30, 2023) "Chick-fil-A to open at the Hill Student Center in 2024." Kaleidoscope
External link
- UAB Student Center website
- New Hill Student Center at hastingschivetta.com