
Howard’s relationship with Corvias began during the 2015-2016 academic year, when the company became responsible for “financing, renovating, managing, operating, and maintaining” four of the university’s residence halls: Howard Plaza Towers East and West, Charles R. Drew Hall, and George W. Cook Hall — at the time a total of 2,275 beds — a document about the deal shows.
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