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For your sake, I hope it does work out OK. And I'm honestly not trying to be Debbie Downer here.
But fraternity and sorority housing is not the same as building a coffeehouse or a science center - especially if the college would have to buy more land from the town to put it on. That land would become part of the campus and would no longer be taxable. Obtaining a house through the school (which, from what I gather from F & M's website, is an off-campus private house on which taxes are paid by the owner) is not the same as having a Greek Row built for you by the college, on campus land.
Saying "you will have a Greek row in the near future" and "we can hook you up with an off campus house" are two vastly different things.
This has nothing to do w/ KBG really, just a "don't count your chickens" sort of comment.
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