MacElree Harvey recognizes Partner Brian L. Nagle for his work representing West Chester University in the public presentation of the University’s 10-Year Campus Master Plan early last week.
Held at the Madeline Wing Adler Theatre, the meeting brought together more than 60 community members from West Goshen Township and West Chester Borough to learn about the University’s long-term vision for campus growth and infrastructure improvements.
Brian presented alongside lead consultant Conrad Talley of Ewing Cole, outlining the key projects and priorities expected to shape the University’s next decade of development.
The 10-Year Campus Master Plan reflects the University’s goals to modernize facilities, enhance student life, and strengthen community integration. Highlights of the plan include:
• Residential Expansion: An additional floor will be added to each building at South Campus Apartments, creating 220 new student beds. Renovations will occur in phases over five years, with two to three buildings upgraded annually.
• New Commons Building: Plans call for a new gathering space featuring dining areas, community lounges, and indoor/outdoor recreation areas to foster connection among students.
• New Residence Hall in the Superblock: A potential six- to eight-story residence hall, offering 700–780 beds and dining facilities, could be constructed near Lawrence Hall.
• Historic Building Renovations: Several iconic structures: Philips Memorial Hall, Ruby Jones Hall, Anderson Hall, and Recitation Hall—are slated for restoration and maintenance upgrades, preserving their historic character while improving functionality.
• Student Union and Library Enhancements: Sykes Student Union is proposed for two phases of expansion, and both Francis Harvey Green Library and the Old Library are being considered for major renovations.
• Infrastructure and Safety Improvements: The plan prioritizes traffic calming along Rosedale Avenue and explores a pedestrian-only section of Church Street to create a safer, more walkable campus environment.
• Sustainability Initiatives: Recommendations include expanding geo-thermal energy production, adding greenspace, and exploring a bike path along New Street connecting North and South Campus.
Brian emphasized that all projects identified in the plan are conceptual and contingent on future development applications, funding, and University priorities. Importantly, the University’s growth will occur entirely on existing WCU-owned property, with no plans for eminent domain or required land acquisitions.
“This plan demonstrates West Chester University’s thoughtful commitment to academic excellence, sustainability, and community partnership,” said Nagle during the presentation. “By sharing its long-term vision transparently, the University continues to foster collaboration with local residents and governing bodies.”
Brian’s participation in this initiative highlights his leadership and deep understanding of municipal law, zoning, and community relations. His work reflects MacElree Harvey’s dedication to guiding institutions through complex land use projects that balance growth, compliance, and community impact.
Congratulations to Brian for his representation of West Chester University and continued contributions to the Chester County community.
About Brian L. Nagle
Brian L. Nagle is a Partner in MacElree Harvey’s Land Use and Zoning Department. He represents developers, educational institutions, businesses, and individuals in zoning, land development, and real estate matters throughout Chester County and the surrounding region. Learn more: www.macelree.com/attorney/Brian-L-Nagle.
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