Housing at Georgetown University

As a result, it has been the focus of efforts to recruit Georgetown students to run for election to this District of Columbia position.Chon negotiated a lease for the former cafeteria space, which reopened as a sit-down restaurant in April 2008 named Epicurean.Each floor of Harbin Hall consists of three sections, each of which hold a set of eight rooms surrounding a single-sex bathroom.The west-facing side of Harbin hall boasts a clear view of Cooper Field [1] Archived 2017-06-06 at the Wayback Machine and is located right in the center of the Georgetown campus.It opened in 1959, and its name is due to its placement as the southernmost building on the main campus at the time of its completion.Since then, renovation to the exterior has been prevented by the United States Commission of Fine Arts, which considers it a "part of the historic skyline of Georgetown".New South's cafeteria was completed in February 1960, and at the time was the "biggest non-military food service in the Washington area.[17] The old cafeteria space was converted into room for dance classes called "Deep South", first opened in February 2004, though many proposals for its use were made.[19] Amenities added during renovations were named as the reason why Georgetown was listed in the top ten priciest college dormitories according to U.S. News & World Report.It is located on a triangular plot of land between Henle Village, Reiss Science Building, and the Intercultural Center.The complex was completed in 1980, and comprises four buildings: Groves, Beh, McBride and McCahill, named after Georgetown alumni.Henle Village is an on-campus apartment complex for upperclass students, consisting of red brick buildings of three or four floors.Three previously separate dorms (Loyola, Xavier, and Ryder), were renovated and connected into a single 6-floor building, named after all three.[30][full citation needed] Georgetown purchased the historic Alban Towers on Massachusetts Avenue in 1973 to use as student housing.
Copley Hall is a freshman dormitory.
Darnall Hall
New entry to New South created in 2004, located at 38°54′23″N 77°4′27″W  /  38.90639°N 77.07417°W  / 38.90639; -77.07417
Alumni Square
LXR Hall was built in 1925 as an expansion of Georgetown University Hospital's original building.
Nevils Hall was built in 1898 as the original Georgetown University Hospital
Village C is divided between East (right) and West (left) wings.
The Gewirz Student Center is the only housing on the Law Center campus.
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