If you’ve been past the corner of Emmet Street and Ivy Road in recent weeks, you may have noticed some new activity.
That’s because the University of Virginia is beginning a phase of work designed to transform the area into a new gateway to the University and form deeper connections with the community.
Known as the Ivy Corridor, the four-block long piece of University property stretches from the Ivy-Emmet intersection westward to Copeley Road.
Ultimately, the 14.5-acre parcel will be home to a new, state-of-the-art hotel and conference center, the School of Data Science, the Karsh Institute of Democracy and future academic and arts facilities.
The present work along Ivy Road is called the “public realm phase,” Architect for the University Alice Raucher said.
Among the first buildings on the site will be the School of Data Science, foreground right, and the hotel and conference center, wrapped around the existing Ivy-Emmet Garage.
“The public realm phase includes the widening of sidewalks and the planting of the tree lawns along Ivy Road, and we are terracing that really steep incline on the south side of Ivy Road as it goes up to the International Residential College,” she said. “There will also be dedicated bike lanes in both directions on Ivy Road and new bus stops.”

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