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The transformation from Greek Court to Greek Village is underway. Alumni house corporations will be able to lease lots in Greek Village on which they will design, construct, own, and operate new chapter houses. This project will replace aging infrastructure and provide new amenities for the NC State Greek community.
A total of 20 building lots will be available in a phased plan that will remove existing University-owned houses. As of July 2011, 13 different organizations have committed to the project. The four lots in Phase 1 have been committed to Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Delta, and Delta Gamma. Phase 2 includes Delta Zeta and Sigma Chi. Phase 3 has commitments from Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Delta Delta, Lambda Chi Alpha and Pi Kappa Phi. Pi Kappa Alpha, Chi Psi and Kappa Sigma have also committed to the project.
The Greek Village plan has garnered tremendous support among students, alumni/ae, University administration, and members of the Raleigh community. The Greek Village Development Team of alumni/ae, University staff, and consultants, meets regularly to guide development of the Village. A Greek Housing Association, comprised of representatives from the groups in Greek Village, will
be formed to provide ongoing oversight of the Village.
Infrastructure construction for Phase 1 has begun, and building lots will be available for house construction in the fall. We anticipate the first houses opening in Fall 2012 or 2013. The lots for Phase 1 are in the general area of the original Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Nu houses.
The vision for Greek Village was developed in 2005 by the Greek Court Redevelopment Task Force.
