The Bradley Scout has been keeping an eye on the new Main Street Commons and how quickly the new student housing facility is selling leases:
More than half of the apartments at Main Street Commons have yet to be leased, but both university administration and Main Street Commons are still optimistic.
“I’m really excited about second semester,” said Jennifer Dunbar, the building’s marketing specialist and leasing agent. “We had a slow first semester. It’s hard to lease a building when you can’t give a tour.”
Of the 188 units available only 88 have been leased, which is about double the number of units that were leased in November.
…Even though Bradley is financially involved in the building, Vice President of Student Affairs Alan Galsky said he is hopeful and would be surprised if Main Street Commons isn’t completely filled by the fall.
“I am cautiously optimistic the building will fill up,” he said. “We would like to see the whole building filled with Bradley students. If not, Main Street Commons is prepared to fill it with other students in the area such as medical students and graduate students.”
Main Street Commons is the multi-story apartment building being constructed on the site of the old Walgreens on West Main Street.