UGA pays 2 frats $2.4 million for off-campus digs
Save Email Print
Posted: 5:13 PM Jul 5, 2009
UGA pays 2 frats $2.4 million for off-campus digs
The University of Georgia has paid two fraternities nearly $2.4 million to move to houses off-campus.
Font Size:

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - UGA officials moved five fraternities from along South Lumpkin Street and plan to build new homes for the UGA School of Family and Consumer Sciences, the Terry College of Business and other academic buildings.

Contracts released by UGA last week show that the university paid Chi Phi fraternity $1.75 million to move from its house and Kappa Alpha got $600,000 to move out of a nearby residence.

The three other fraternities on South Lumpkin opted to move into
a new Greek Park on East Campus scheduled to done in the fall
instead of taking money from the school.

The school released contracts to the Athens Banner-Herald under
an open records request.
---
Information from: Athens Banner-Herald,
http://www.onlineathens.com

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)


Contests and Promotions
Pick your teams.
Will you follow the odds or go for the Cinderalla?
2010 Tax Guide
Sponsored by A&M Tax Service!
Are you Weather Wise?
A new question and winner every weekday.
Young artists!
see winners and find out how to enter your own artwork.
Jeffers Pet Page
Pet News, Care Tips, Shelters & Contests
Double Dollar Deals
Save 50% from local merchants.
Durden Traffic Cams
Click and see congestion on the Circle
Comcast.com
Click to see where Comcast has the Wiregrass covered!