SAN FRANCISCO—The University of California Hastings College of the Law recently announced the selection of Greystar as its master developer for the next two phases (phases 2a and 2b) that includes plans for the creation of an academic village. The $450 million project will provide more than 900 units to the UC Hastings campus for students, faculty and staff, along with a renovation of the historic McAllister building. This project will also deliver an academic and mixed-use development supporting the campus and its vision for a multi-institutional graduate campus.

“Great law schools contribute positively to the environment and communities surrounding them,” says David Faigman, chancellor and dean at UC Hastings Law. “We are excited to be moving forward with Greystar to further develop this vibrant academic village in the heart of San Francisco, a hub of innovation commingling professional and graduate students in law, medicine and business.”