
In August 2024, SHCS, UBC and the Province of BC announced a major partnership to build a new student residence complex in the Lower Mall Precinct, on the current site of St. John’s College.
The Lower Mall Precinct (LMP) project will address the growing demand for student housing by building approximately 1,500 graduate student focused beds (1,325 new and 175 replacement beds).
The project reflects UBC and SHCS’s commitment to Campus Vision 2050, UBC’s Housing Action Plan and our goals to enhance campus life and support students by providing exceptional, on-campus student housing, food services and child care.
Key features

Project status and details
Design development and project team
The LMP project is currently in design development, with a project team including Ryder Architecture + 3XN, UBC Properties Trust, UBC Campus + Community Planning, and UBC Student Housing and Community Services.
Project timeline
Financial sustainability
The Government of British Columbia is contributing more than $300 million to this $560 million project in a combination of loan and grants. The balance of the investment comes from UBC internal loans. The financial support from the province means that we can ensure sustainable rents for future generations of UBC students, at this residence and at existing residences.

The 98-year-old that stopped traffic
On November 14, 2024, UBC’s historic Old Fire Hall, built in 1926, was carefully lifted from its foundation and relocated—to preserve its heritage for future generations. The building is currently parked at a temporary home on-campus until its permanent relocation as part of the Lower Mall Precinct project.