January 2018
Construction of $86 Million Apartment Complex to Begin at Purdue University
WEST LAFAYETTE, IN - Construction is set to begin this month on a private $86 million, 835-bed apartment complex that is the first facility in a $1 billion development district on the west side of the Purdue University campus, Purdue Research Foundation officials, and a joint venture between Balfour Beatty Campus Solutions and Walsh Investors announced.
Balfour Beatty, a leading developer and operator of infrastructure projects for the college and university market, and Walsh Investors, a Chicago-based infrastructure and real estate investment firm, report that the four-story, three-building, 387,000-square-foot complex called 鈥淎spire at Discovery Park鈥� includes studio, two-bedroom and four-bedroom apartment styles. Rental pricing of the apartments will be comparable to or lower than similar apartments in the area. The complex also has committed 18,000 square feet for community and retail space in the facilities.
Slated to be complete for August of 2019, the apartment complex will be located on a five-acre tract on the south side of State Street, a major east-west artery running through campus.
鈥淭he Balfour Beatty team is excited to be the first major construction in the transformation of the west side of the Purdue University campus,鈥� said Bob Shepko, president of Balfour Beatty Campus Solutions. 鈥淎spire at Discovery Park will be situated in an ideal location for residents to take advantage of all that this new development will offer.鈥�
A newly formed joint venture between Balfour Beatty Campus Solutions and Walsh Investors, which has signed a long-term lease with the Purdue Research Foundation for the land, will collaborate with respect to the project, and Walsh Construction Company, one the largest general contractors in the US will perform the construction in joint venture with local construction contractor Smoot Construction. 鈥淭he Walsh Construction and Smoot Construction Joint Venture is excited to be part of this innovative project and Walsh is extremely pleased to continue to expand our growing relationship with Purdue University鈥�, said Sean Walsh, president of Walsh Construction.
鈥淚t is certainly a milestone to break ground on the first of many developments in the Discovery Park District,鈥� said Jeff Kanable, director of the Discovery Park District (formerly called Purdue Innovation District). 鈥淚n just a few years this area will feature modern living, learning, shopping and dining for Purdue students and the surrounding community.鈥�
The Discovery Park District is a partnership development between Purdue Research Foundation and master developer Browning Investments and is designed to provide a preeminent environment for educational, economic, cultural, community and real estate development encompassing several million square feet with a total investment of more than $1 billion.
The 450-acre district will feature 7 million square feet of interior building space including a hotel with conference center; restaurants; retail, office and business spaces; parks; research facilities; and industrial space. The project is planned to take place over a 15- to 20-year period.
Discovery Park District supports the $120 million State Street Redevelopment Project jointly developed by the City of West Lafayette and Purdue University. The project stretches from the Wabash River through downtown West Lafayette, Purdue鈥檚 campus and Discovery Park District to State Street鈥檚 intersection with U.S. 231.
鈥淎ll the developments in and around Purdue University and West Lafayette are carefully planned to support and complement each other and advance Tippecanoe County as a destination to live in and visit,鈥� said John Dennis, mayor of West Lafayette. 鈥淎nother major advantage is that the Discovery Park District also will allow us to recapture taxes paid to the state through Indiana鈥檚 TIF funds to support continued development and prosperity for our city.鈥�
The state of Indiana has designated TIF, or tax increment financing, districts for areas encompassing many of the new developments, meaning the area can recapture some taxes collected by the state and use the funds for additional development opportunities.