Palo Alto - For the first time in 30 years, Stanford University gave Santa Clara County a land plan covering the next decade of development.
In a move welcomed by surrounding communities, the plan calls for construction of nearly 3,000 student housing units, confined to the area of the existing campus. This does not include some 1,000 apartments and condominiums already proposed for peripheral locations.
The university says it will limit the student body to 35,0...
In a move welcomed by surrounding communities, the plan calls for construction of nearly 3,000 student housing units, confined to the area of the existing campus. This does not include some 1,000 apartments and condominiums already proposed for peripheral locations.
The university says it will limit the student body to 35,0...
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