Thanks for the photos & updates.
According to a department head I talked to around the start of the year, the school hopes to hit its stated
2010 enrollment goal of 28,000 in Fall 2009.
UA's new building for the nursing school is supposed to begin construction this fall.
I think the Shelby deal was originally supposed to be 4 buildings (and would gobble up
some more of the Bryce property, if/when that deal goes through), but I'm very much out of the loop
these days and such plans seem to change from year to year.
Oddly enough, the actual offices in Shelby Hall are smaller than in some of the "older, inferior" buildings
in that part of campus.
Re: Ridgecrest dorm area - There's still talk long-term of eventually demolishing Paty Hall, and rerouting Campus
Drive through there to connect to the new road being built north of Ridgecrest.
Also supposedly under consideration is closing off the small section of road roughly between the Gorgas Library
and Clark/Manly Halls for a plaza area, and they haven't completely ruled out the possibility the next few years
of closing the streets on both sides of the quad that are currently used just for bus routes.
Re: "Can't recall the name of this condo project. But, it's located between Jack Warner Parkway and the river."
That's the office complex for Bank of Tuscaloosa/JMF Accountants/Hunt Oil/Rosen law firm.
Another project close to campus is the $13-million renovation of Clara Verner Tower (old people housing):
http://www.amason-as...lareverner.html