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Rambler Columbus Opens As New Student Housing Near Ohio State University
A new era of student housing has arrived in Columbus with the opening of Rambler Columbus, a large-scale residential development designed specifically for Ohio State University students. The modern complex officially opened its doors on July 31 and has already begun welcoming students into a dynamic living space that blends convenience, comfort and community. Located at 222 W. Lane Avenue, just steps away from the Ohio State campus, the 407,465-square-foot deve
Rambler Columbus Opens As New Student Housing Near Ohio State University
A new era of student housing has arrived in Columbus with the opening of Rambler Columbus, a large-scale residential development designed specifically for Ohio State University students. The modern complex officially opened its doors on July 31 and has already begun welcoming students into a dynamic living space that blends convenience, comfort and community. Located at 222 W. Lane Avenue, just steps away from the Ohio State campus, the 407,465-square-foot deve
Cupertino tenants face displacement as college converts apartments into student housing
In a major move aimed at alleviating housing challenges faced by students, the Foothill-De Anza Community College District has officially taken ownership of McClellan Terrace Apartments in Cupertino. The $65.6 million acquisition was finalized on July 31 in a strategic attempt to convert the existing 94-unit apartment complex into roughly 332 affordable student beds. While the project is touted as a game-changer for student housing access, it comes at a cost: dozens of current residents will
Cupertino tenants face displacement as college converts apartments into student housing
In a major move aimed at alleviating housing challenges faced by students, the Foothill-De Anza Community College District has officially taken ownership of McClellan Terrace Apartments in Cupertino. The $65.6 million acquisition was finalized on July 31 in a strategic attempt to convert the existing 94-unit apartment complex into roughly 332 affordable student beds. While the project is touted as a game-changer for student housing access, it comes at a cost: dozens of current residents will









