Construction work on Hub Knoxville Student Accommodation Towers located in Knoxville, Tennessee, the US commenced in Q2 2023, after the project was announced in Q4 2021. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles more than 220,000 major construction projects from announcement to completion, the project is expected to be completed by Q3 2026. To learn more about the Hub Knoxville Student Accommodation Towers project, buy the profile here.

The project involves the construction of three towers, including two 10-story buildings and a seven-story building with 600 units and 2,000 beds on 1.61ha of land in Tennessee, the US.

The project includes the following:

1. Construction of 2,787m2 retail space
2. Construction of 1,800 parking spaces
3. Construction of a resort-style rooftop pool deck
4. Construction of a courtyard with grilling stations
5. Construction of a spa and fitness center
6. Construction of private study rooms
7. Construction of a coffee shop
8. Installation of elevators
9. Installation of safety and security systems

Construction on the project, spread across 1.61 hectares, is expected to be completed by Q3 2026.

The US-based Antunovich Associates is the architect and engineering design consultant for the Hub Knoxville Student Accommodation Towers, while Knoxville City Council is the planning authority.

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