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Warren W. Brandt Hall
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General information
TypeCollege residence hall
Location710 West Franklin Street
Richmond, Virginia 23220
Coordinates37°32′54″N 77°27′01″W / 37.5483°N 77.4504°W / 37.5483; -77.4504
Construction started2003
Completed2005
OpeningAugust 24, 2005
Cost$28 million
Technical details
Floor count17
Lifts/elevators3
Design and construction
Main contractorW.M. Jordan Co.[1]

Warren W. Brandt Hall is a 17-story dormitory, that is located on the northeast corner of the Virginia Commonwealth University Monroe Park campus. The building is adjacent to Rhoads Hall, and houses 640 freshmen students. The building was dedicated on August 24, 2005 and opened for the 2005–06 academic school year,[2] being the newest residence building on campus until the construction of Gladding Residence Center, Phase III.

The building is named in Warren W. Brandt, who was the first president of VCU.

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  1. ^ "Virginia Commonwealth University New Construction". VCU News. VCU.edu. January 30, 2006. Retrieved April 8, 2013.
  2. ^ Ford, Michael (August 25, 2005). "VCU dedicates new high-rise residence hall in honor of university's first president". University News Service. VCU.edu. Retrieved April 8, 2013.

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