View Loyola Village's History, Facts and Amenities
Situated on the north face of Lone Mountain, Loyola Village is a 136-unit condominium complex that offers apartment-style living within walking distance of the campus. Here mature students can begin the transition to independent off-campus living in a secure complex that houses other faculty, staff, and students.
History
The construction of Loyola Village was commenced in order to provide housing for faculty and staff to purchase. However, the lack of demand for these housing units resulted in the complex being repurposed as a residence hall. Opened in 2002, Loyola Village offers apartment-style housing for students who wish to live more independently. With each unit featuring a full kitchen and furnished living room area, mature students are able to reside conveniently close to campus while maintaining a more independent lifestyle. In addition to providing student housing, Loyola Village provides temporary housing for some faculty, staff, and guests of the university and is home to the Office of the General Counsel and the Ignatian Solidarity Network. Nestled on the north side of Lone Mountain hill and painted with vivid colors, Loyola Village is a picturesque community.
Facts and Amenities
Population
- Required (21+)
Non-Required Undergraduate (21+) Non-Required Graduate
- Male and female residents
Building
- 4 floors, each condo is single-sex
- 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom units and studios available
- Townhouses available to graduate students
Location
- Anza St, between Masonic and Parker St.
- Located behind Lone Mountain
- Closest dining facility: Outtakes
Mailing address
331 Anza Street, Unit # San Francisco, CA 94118
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Security
- 24-hr front desk
- Key card required to access building
- Key card and code required to access rooms
Internet
- Ethernet ports in each room
- WiFi throughout building
Community Areas
- Laundry room (accepts coins and Don Dollars)
Recreation
- Cable TV connector in each room
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