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Norse Hall

Building Number: 0376
Building Code: NO
Assignable Square Feet: 49,241
Gross Square Feet: 69,721
Construction Year: 1992
Original Cost: $4,799,600
Replacement Cost: $21,817,370
Ground Breaking Date: June 20, 1991
Occupancy Date: August 15, 1992
Dedication Date: October 13, 1992


Norse Hall, a three-level residence hall, was constructed in 1992 as part of a project that also included Woodcrest Apartments and Norse Commons. Norse Hall has 75 two bedroom apartments and several efficiency units. The two bedroom units include two double occupancy bedrooms; living, dining, and kitchen areas; and, compartmented bathrooms, all designed to provide maximum privacy for each student. Norse Hall, located on the eastern edge of the residential area, houses 308 students.

Norse Hall is part of the Leon E. Boothe Residential Village which was dedicated in honor of Dr. Leon E. Boothe. From 1983 to 1996, Dr. Boothe served as the university’s third president.

Project Team:  

Developer: Pulliam Investment

Architect/Engineer: Miller/Player & Associates

General Contractor:  RPR & Associates