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Senior Suites Records

 Record Group — Box: 01
Identifier: RG-146

Collection Scope and Contents

This collection documents the construction of the Senior Suites. Included in the collection are materials from the planning and implementation of the Groundbreaking Ceremony, the poster and postcards of the announcement of the opening of the building, and some photographs of the exterior of the building.

Dates

  • Creation: 2003-2010

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Unrestricted

Conditions Governing Use

Rights status not fully evaluated.

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Historical Note

The Senior Suites, the 60,400 square foot new four-story residence hall, was constructed by Fontaine Brothers, Inc., a local general contractor, in 2003. Construction of the $10 million building was part of an on-going project of facilities improvement, and this was the first new residence hall built since the construction of the Townhouses fourteen years previously. The college financed the construction through the issuance of tax-exempt revenue bonds. Advest was the college’s bound counsel and Massachusetts Health and Educational Facilities Authority was the bond issuer.

The suites are senior suite-style living located right across the green from the Townhouses and are still in use today. They were designed to accommodate the College’s increasing enrollment and to make it possible for more seniors to live on campus. The building is the most modern of the residence halls and houses 204 students. It contains a total of 39 four-person suites and eight six-person suites. The suites offer an individual bedroom for each resident measuring 95-100 square feet with telephone, cable television, and Internet connections; a common living room area with cable and various furniture pieces including couches, chairs, and tables; a kitchen containing an oven, microwave, sink with garbage disposal, and refrigerator; a dining area; and a bathroom, shower, and sink. The building is also air-conditioned, has two laundry facilities located on the second and third floors, has a main lounge situated on the fourth floor, and a barbeque deck with a seating area located outside. Combined with the Townhouses, the Senior Suites make up what is known as the “senior village.” The official groundbreaking ceremony took place on May 30, 2003 at 11am.

During the first year of occupancy in 2004, an amazing 90 percent of seniors chose to live on campus. The hope was that the “senior village” would create a newfound senior unity on campus. When President Flynn first started in 1999, only about 20 percent of seniors lived on campus, which clearly said something about the accommodations and the benefits of living on campus. To further accommodate the large number of seniors now living on campus, a new parking lot was constructed between the new residence hall and the new Admissions Center.

Written by Nicole DeCristoforo, 2012

Chronology

2003: May 30th 2003 Groundbreaking Ceremony

2004: September- ready for occupancy

Written by Nicole DeCristoforo, 2012

Extent

.25 Linear Feet (1 box)

Language of Materials

English

Metadata Rights Declarations

Arrangement

Since this is an artificially created collection there is no original order. The collection is organized as follows: floor plans and photographs. Other than digitized items, there is no particular order within the folders.

History of the Collection

There was no formal acquisition of the materials for this collection. The collection is artificially created. Materials were received from different places at different times. The acquisition sources and dates of the materials are unknown.

Digitized Materials

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Related Materials: Records Within Springfield College Collections

  1. RG 110- Springfield College Building and Grounds Records
  2. Springfield College Trustee Records
  3. Springfield College Marketing and Communication Records--Scrapbooks and News Clippings
  4. Student Life—Photographs
  5. Student Activities Records
  6. Springfield College Yearbook Collection
  7. Springfield College Catalog Collection
  8. Springfield College Newspaper Collection

Subject

Title
Senior Suites Records
Status
Completed
Author
Amanda DiPaolo
Date
2009-12
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Revision Statements

  • 2012-02: Revisions made to the finding aid by Jeffrey Monseau.
  • 2022-07: Transferring information from the original Word document to ArchivesSpace.

Repository Details

Part of the Springfield College Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Springfield College
Judd Gymnasia
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Springfield Massachusetts 01109 U.S.A. US
413-748-3309