Residence hall on the University of Texas Austin campus
Dobie Center, named after J. Frank Dobie, is a formerly privately-owned 27-story residence hall located on the University of Texas at Austin campus. On October 12, 2021, the University of Texas announced it was purchasing the center to provide additional school-owned housing near campus for its students.[1] In addition to being a residence for students, Dobie also contains a two-story mall, restaurants, and specialty stores.[2]
The property features a pool, fitness center, two sport courts, six elevators, and an industrial-styled cafeteria.
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