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PHOTOS: UNK students tour new tennis facility, Element 30 housing development

Members of UNK Student Government got a sneak peek of the new indoor tennis complex while checking out progress at the University Village development earlier this week. READ MORE.

PHOTO GALLERY: Element 30 at university village construction progress

Progress continues to be made on the Element 30 housing and retail space at the University of Nebraska at Kearney’s University Village. READ MORE.

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$48M private housing development planned for unk’s university village

A new public-private partnership between the University of Nebraska at Kearney and a Nebraska investor will bring a $48 million housing project to the University Village development at UNK. READ MORE.

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Work begins on university village housing, tennis projects

The next two additions to the University of Nebraska at Kearney’s University Village development are beginning to take shape. Construction started this fall on the Element 30 housing project and earthwork is underway at the site of a new indoor tennis complex. READ MORE.

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(video) $48M private housing development planned for unk’s university village

A new public-private partnership between the University of Nebraska at Kearney and a Nebraska investor will bring a $48 million housing project to the University Village development at UNK. Millennium Development and UNK jointly announced the upscale townhome and apartment project at a Monday news conference. READ MORE.

Apartment complex, retail space will be next addition to university village

A 230-unit apartment complex, with 5,000 square feet of retail space, will be the first privately funded addition to University of Nebraska at Kearney’s University Village. Millennium Development and UNK jointly announced the development at a news conference this morning. The project is a public-private partnership between the two entities, with UNK leasing the land to Millennium Development, which is funding the project. READ MORE.