Apartment and fitness complex on Mulberry Street
Quick Facts
Apartment and fitness complex on
Mulberry Street
Building Square Footage: 196,722
Pilarz Hall: 114,786 square feet
East Building: 81,936 square feet
Apartments: 396 beds total; Two- and four-bedroom apartments sharing a common kitchen and living area.
Pilarz Hall: 54 four bedroom; 10 two bedroom (236 beds total)
East Building: 40 four bedroom (160 beds)
Cost: $41 million
Completion date: Fall 2011
Building Features: Apartments for 396 juniors and seniors; 14,000-square-foot fitness center on the ground floor; casual dining facility with indoor and outdoor seating on the first floor; student convenience store on the first floor; student lounges and other gathering spaces.
Fitness Center in Pilarz Hall: 46 pieces of cardio equipment, including treadmills, stationary bikes and elliptical machines, all furnished with individual theater systems; 22 Cybex units designed to exercise precise muscle groups; and an extensive, state-of-the-art free weight area. The facility includes locker rooms and shower.
P.O.D. (Provisions on Demand) Market and the Mulberry Food Court: Combines the corner store with the style of a modern market, featuring grab ‘n go dining options, including: sushi and salads, sandwiches and wraps, fresh produce, baked goods, coffee selections and traditional essentials found in a convenience store.
- The P.O.D. Market: is designed to engage students about the foods they eat, offering information about their place of origin and nutritional value. Product cues clearly identify food items as vegan, organic, kosher, locally-grown, gluten-free, low-carb or fair trade.
- The Mulberry Food Court: will feature the following stations: A Salad Station, with made-to-order Salads and Daily Specials; A Deli Counter serving custom-made Sandwiches, Hoagies and Panini’s; and A Hot Food Station offering Pulled Pork, Mac-Cheese, Wings and more.
Green Construction: Building is designed in accordance with LEED standards, however the University will not seek LEED certification.
Architect: Hemmler + Camayd Architects, Scranton.
General Contractor: Sordoni Construction Services Inc., Forty Fort.