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The building officially opened in 2018 [1] with 505 student rooms, a number of shared spaces, and a café. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] There is a gaming room with eight seats, a study room, a cinema room, a common room and on the 23rd floor of the building there is a sky lounge that is accessible to members of the public.
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In October 2023, University Living and Londonist launched Uninist, a platform for student housing. [13] In February 2024, the company partnered with Pearson PTE to provide accommodation, financial services, and logistical assistance for Indian students studying abroad. [14] [1]
Ranmoor/Endcliffe [1] is a development of student accommodation for the University of Sheffield, [2] located in Endcliffe in west Sheffield between Fulwood Road, Endcliffe Vale Road and Westbourne Road. The village accommodates most of the university's first-year undergraduates, alongside some second- and third-years, postgraduates and student ...
Nutford House in Marble Arch was built in 1916 and was acquired by the University of London in 1949, after which it was expanded to take in five terraced houses in Brown Street, known as the Annexe and one house in Seymour Place. Accommodation is provided for 199 men and women students in 157 single and 21 twin rooms.
Bentley House may refer to: in England. Bentley House (East Sussex), a historic house in East Sussex, England; in the United States (by state) Rev. Doc. Robert Bentley House, a city-designated landmark in Berkeley, California that was home to Archetype Press; Bentley House (Springfield, Missouri), a place of interest in Springfield, Missouri
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Yugo (pronounced) is the common name used for the Zastava Yugo, [1] later also marketed as the Zastava Koral (pronounced [ˈzâːstaʋa ˈkǒraːl], Serbian Cyrillic: Застава Корал) and Yugo Koral. Originally introduced as the Zastava Jugo 45, various other names were also used over the car's long production run, like Yugo Tempo ...