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Towers hall

The exterior of Towers Hall at Drexel University.

Overview[]

Opened in 1986, Towers Hall is a traditional corridor-style residence hall housing first year students only. The building is located at 101 N. 34th Street and features traditional double rooms assigned by same gender. The floors are mixed gender. With 15 floors and over 400 residents, this is the tallest residence hall on campus. Features like bay windows, very spacious rooms, lounges on every floor and an in-house piano, make Towers hall stand out among the other residence halls at Drexel.

Features and Amenities[]

Description
Room Size 12' x 16'
Furniture Included Extra long twin bed (79" x 39" x 36")

Wardrobe (35.5" x 24" x 72") Desk (48" x 24" x 66") with chair

Flooring Tiles in rooms and carpet in corridor
Windows Bay Windows: 22" deep x 100.5" x 79"
AC and Heat Self regulated central A/C and heat
Bathrooms Communal bathrooms with several showers and toilets and sinks
Community Kitchens Kitchens on floors 3-15 have a freezer, stove, oven, sink, table and chairs.
Laundry Facilities A laundry room is located on Floor 2.
Internet Wi-fi
Elevator Yes; Three in the hallway
Lounges Floor 2 has a study lounge. Floor 1 has a multipurpose lounge. Floor 3-15 each have a large lounge with a TV.

Floor Plan[]

Towers Floor Plan

This is a sample floor plan of a typical room in Towers Hall. Actual room layouts may vary slightly.

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