Jill Johnson, Florida State College at Jacksonville director of marketing and communications, looks out a window at the school’s 20West student housing in the Lerner Building at 20 W. Adams St. Downtown. (Photos by Max Marbut)
The living room area of the student housing.
Each suite at 20West Housing has an eat-in kitchen area.
The suites have large closets and ADA-compliant bathrooms.
The living area.
Workers were busy Friday putting the finishing touches on 20West Housing, Florida State College at Jacksonville's first student housing complex, Downtown at 20 W. Adams St.
The suites feature high ceilings. The bedrooms on the Adams Street side of the building feature large windows.
Each suite at 20West Housing has an eat-in kitchen area.
Nineteen students already have reserved rooms for the fall term.
Plans for the three- and four-bedroom suites.
Florida State College at Jacksonville’s first student-residents will begin moving into their new suites this week.
After the renovation of the historic Lerner Building at 20 W. Adams St., the college is offering housing near the Downtown Campus for up to 58 students.
Three- and four-bedroom suites are $3,375 or $3,600 per term for the fall and spring term; $2,250 or $2,400 for the summer term per resident.
The suites have two ADA-compliant bathrooms (one private, one shared) and furnished living and kitchen areas.
The residences are on the second through sixth floors of the building.
The college’s 20West Cafe, a classroom for the culinary arts and hospitality program that’s open for breakfast and lunch Monday-Friday, is on the ground floor.
Nineteen students already have reserved rooms for the fall term, said FSCJ Director of Marketing and Communications Jill Johnson.