Duluth student housing development slowed by pandemic again
Construction costs and pandemic uncertainties have conspired to delay LSC Flats, even though more student housing remains a desperate need. Written By: Peter Passi | ×
Aviation maintenance technology student Samuel Weiss of Duluth examines the workings of a twin row radial engine during a lab exercise at the Lake Superior College Center for Advanced Aviation in Duluth in August of last year. Many of the schools students continued their in-person, hands-on instruction despite the pandemic. (Clint Austin/caustin@duluthnews.com)
While the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted in-person instruction at many institutions of higher learning across the nation, Duluth s inventory of student housing remains in critically short supply, according to Daniel Fanning, Lake Superior College s vice president of institutional advancement and external relations.