Stainless steel appliances, individual bathrooms and bedrooms, hot tubs and extensive game rooms are all part of the new student living experience at Louisville’s two newest student apartment complexes.
Stainless steel appliances, individual bathrooms and bedrooms, hot tubs and extensive game rooms are all part of the new student living experience at Louisville’s two newest student apartment complexes.

The new student housing on and near UofL’s campus doesn’t compare to university dorms as little as 10 years ago. Stainless steel appliances, individual bathrooms and bedrooms, hot tubs and extensive game rooms are all part of the new student living experience at Louisville’s two newest student apartment complexes. 

UofL Housing Director Julie Weber says students expect nice amenities because “housing has become a key element in the recruiting process and it is now an asset to have this type of upscale housing.” 

Weber said it’s part of today’s competitive marketplace to offer students such amenities. 

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Mark Hebert
Following a 28-year career as a radio and television reporter, Mark Hebert joined the University of Louisville as the Director of Media Relations in 2009, serving as the main spokesperson. In 2015, Mark was named Director of Programming and Production. He’s now producing and hosting a radio show about “all things UofL”, overseeing the university’s video and TV productions and promoting UofL’s research operation. Mark is best known for his 22 years as the political and investigative reporter for WHAS-TV in Louisville where he won numerous awards for breaking stories, exposing corruption and objectively covering Kentucky politics. In 2014, Mark was inducted into the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame.