400-student residence hall is being built at University of Oklahoma

Oct. 28, 2011
230,000-square-foot Headington Hall is set to open in 2013

From The Daily Oklahoman: A $75 million housing center under construction at the University of Oklahoma in Norman will be named Headington Hall in honor of an alumnus who made a sizable donation to the project. The 230,000-square-foot, five-story facility will house nearly 400 students and student-athletes. Tim Headington, who graduated in 1972, donated $10 million to the project. The rest of the funding comes from additional private gifts and bonds. The residence hall will include state-of-the-art dining facilities, seminar rooms, computer labs and retail space on the ground floor.

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