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GW Hillel’s new building on 23rd and H streets opened with limited hours for students last weekend after nearly three years of construction at the site.
Officials said the new four-story facility would be equipped with a Kosher dining venue, two floors dedicated to Hillel activities and two floors that will be leased by GW, according to a University release. Adena Kirstein, the executive director of GW Hillel said the building received its certificate of occupancy last weekend and will be open to students full-time in the fall as officials place “finishing” touches on the building.
Kirstein said students can reach out to her if they want to visit the building before the fall semester begins.
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