Former hotel to provide housing for UCO students
By Beth Gollob
The Oklahoman
EDMOND - A group of local businessmen finalized their purchase of the former Ramada Plaza Hotel and leased it to the University of Central Oklahoma on Thursday, allowing the university to provide nearly 300 additional student housing slots for next fall, officials said.
UCO will pay about $350,000 a year to lease the 148-room hotel at 930 E Second.
UCO officials had worked for several years to acquire the property, but were unable to move as quickly as local businessmen could, said Steve Hurst, owner of Edmond-based Hurst Holdings, Inc.
Hurst, joined by Turner & Co. president Derek Turner and several anonymous partners, closed on the property about 1 p.m. Thursday. Hurst declined to reveal the purchase price for the property.
The partnership, SP Realty Advisers, LLC and SP Broncho Plaza, agreed to lease the property to UCO, Hurst said.
UCO Vice President of Administration Steve Kreidler said the annual lease price will cover renovation costs at the hotel.
Renovation plans include rewiring the building for Internet and lighting, elevator upgrades, redecorating and ensuring building and fire codes are met, officials said.
Kathryn Gage, UCO vice president for student services, said housing has been at a premium in recent years. Enrollment surges, combined with UCO President Roger Webb's push for higher student residency, have left student housing bulging at the seams.
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