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August 28, 1989 (202 E. Daniel St. Champaign: 10: Building at 201 North Market Street: Building at 201 North Market Street: November 7, 1997 (201 N. Market St.
Gymnasium 4 of the activities and Recreation center is located at the east side of the building on the lower level. Inside Gymnasium 4 there are three basketball courts, which in turn can also be used as volleyball courts. Day lockers can be found inside the gym. The total area of the Gymnasium 4 is 19,219 square feet (1,785.5 m 2). [1]
500 E Park Street 1908 Romanesque Revival Solon Building: 201 N Market Street 1870 Italianate Commercial Style November 7, 1997 Stone Arch Bridge: NW Corner of Springfield Avenue and Second Street 1860 May 14, 1981 The Cambridge 805-807 W Church Street 1923-1924 Tudor Revival The Georgian: 1005 S Sixth Street 1925 Georgian Revival November 15, 2005
Bankier Apartments has contracted Broeren-Russo Company of Champaign to build their 14-story residential high-rise at 519 East Green. The tower was completed just before the summer of 2014. [9] Under construction are the 22-story 308-312 East Green Street and US$20 million 526 East Green Street mixed residential and commercial buildings.
In 1937, the buildings were renamed for university trustees Mary E. Busey and Laura B. Evans. [2] The residence halls were still in use as all-female student housing until the fall semester of 2019, when the Evans hall was designated as all male for the first time in its history to accommodate the closure of another all male residence hall on ...
A limestone sidewalk, possibly the only 19th-century stone sidewalk remaining in Champaign, runs in front of the building. [2] The building, along with its companion building at 203–205 North Market Street, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 7, 1997. [1]
On October 3, 1921, a proposal was made by the University Senate to organize the Department of Architecture, the Division of Landscape Architecture, the School of Music and the Department of Art and Design into a College of Fine Arts.
The Delta Upsilon Fraternity House is a historic fraternity house located at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in Champaign, Illinois. The house was built in 1926-27 for the university's chapter of the Delta Upsilon fraternity, which was established in 1905. Architect Leonard Steube designed the Tudor Revival building.