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TCU Announces Major Campus Expansion Including 3,200 New Beds and Historic Renovation

Home » TCU Announces Major Campus Expansion Including 3,200 New Beds and Historic Renovation

Texas Christian University (TCU) is moving ahead with a widespread campus expansion, following approval of several major projects by the Board of Trustees. Among the highlights: two big student residential complexes adding 3,200 student beds and the major renovation of historic Ed Landreth Hall and Auditorium.

According to the Thursday statement from the university, the housing developments will be developed under a public-private partnership facilitated by more than $500 million in external investment. The construction is to be finished prior to the fall 2027 semester.

Developers American Campus Communities (ACC) and Endeavor Real Estate Group were selected through a national competitive process. “We’re proud to collaborate with partners who share our vision for student-focused growth,” said Board of Trustees Chair Kit Moncrief. “This substantial investment underscores the strong belief in the future of TCU and the lifelong value of our education.”

Student Affairs Vice Chancellor Kathy Cavins-Tull noted that the new residential facilities are designed to foster academic, social, and personal development.

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Among the new developments planned is student-housing community called Morado on Berry that will include retail.
A rendering of Morado on Berry, a mixed-use development TCU is developing in partnership with Endeavor Real Estate Group near the intersection of West Berry Street and South University Drive.

TCU Campus Expansion: New Housing Projects

The first of the new buildings, Morado on Berry, will provide 780 graduate and upper-division student apartment-style units. With Austin-based firm Endeavor as its design partner, the complex will feature in-unit washer and dryer sets, modern kitchen spaces, private study and lounge areas, a rooftop pool, and 25,000 square feet of retail space along Berry Street. State records indicate that the project is due to be ready for opening by August 2027.

TCU will also share leadership of a second ACC-funded project that expands four on-campus locations by adding 2,450 beds. The housing blend will accommodate first-year, sophomore, and upper-class students in a variety of traditional residence halls and townhouse-style units. The communities will include lounges, outdoor space, and study support facilities.

Of the new beds, approximately 1,320 will go to first-year students, 1,000 to sophomores, and 120 townhouses to other student populations. This part of the expansion spans more than 1.2 million square feet and will cost more than $280 million.

ACC also will build a $42M, 950-space parking garage on the east side of campus with work beginning in July and completion in 2027.

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A rendering of the rooftop pool at the Morado on Berry
A rendering of the rooftop pool at the Morado on Berry

Ed Landreth Hall Renovation

Besides residential campus expansion projects, TCU will renovate and modernize the historic Ed Landreth Hall and Auditorium, located on South University Drive. The renovation is expected to be finished by the 2028-29 academic year. And aims to enhance the building’s functionality as well as its heritage with the College of Fine Arts.

The restoration will have state-of-the-art rehearsal spaces, new teaching studios, and refurbished performance area with improved acoustics, expanded wings, refurbished seating, and a new fly tower to accommodate advanced stage and lighting technology.

“We’re not just restoring a historic space — we’re creating a more welcoming and inspiring home for the arts,” said Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Bill Nunez. “This renovation will elevate both student learning and the audience experience, while preserving one of TCU’s most treasured academic landmarks.”

Addressing Growing Pains

While the progress is a giant leap, university officials admit that the construction will have some short-term hurts. Over a thousand parking spaces will be sacrificed in the process, and first-year students will no longer be permitted to bring cars on campus.

These are made in the face of ongoing complaints from neighboring neighborhoods, which have requested stricter enforcement of party-related disturbances and off-campus parking by non-residents.

Despite these challenges, the university says these initiatives are in line with its LEAD ON: Values in Action strategic plan and long-term Campus Master Plan, positioning TCU for a healthier, more vibrant future.

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A rendering of the new student housing planned for the east side of TCU’s campus.
A rendering of the new student housing planned for the east side of TCU’s campus.

TCU Campus Expansion: Project Factsheet

Overview

Texas Christian University is embarking on a major campus expansion with over $500 million in external investment through public-private partnerships. The project includes new student housing adding 3,200 beds and renovation of the historic Ed Landreth Hall and Auditorium, with completion targeted before Fall 2027.

Key Housing Developments

Morado on Berry: 780 graduate and upper-division apartment-style units

Features: In-unit laundry, modern kitchens, private study areas, rooftop pool

Includes 25,000 sq ft of retail space along Berry Street

Opening: August 2027

TCU On-Campus Housing Expansion: 2,450 additional beds across four locations

Distribution: 1,320 beds for first-years, 1,000 for sophomores, 120 townhouses for upper-class students

Total area: 1.2+ million square feet

Cost: $280+ million

New Parking Structure: 950-space garage on east campus

Construction begins: July 2025

Completion: 2027

Cost: $42 million

Ed Landreth Hall Renovation

Completion target: 2028-29 academic year

Enhancements: State-of-the-art rehearsal spaces, new teaching studios, improved acoustics, expanded wings, refurbished seating, new fly tower

Implementation Challenges of TCU’s Campus Expansion and Renovation Projects

Temporary loss of 1,000+ parking spaces

First-year students will no longer be permitted to bring cars on campus

Addressing neighborhood concerns regarding parking and noise

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