Friday, December 5, 2014
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Leasing Begins! Don't miss out!
You can call our office to set up an appointment to fill out an application, take a tour, or to get more information, please call 304-292-4061.
Currently there are 2 –bed, 2-bath apartments available. We will be leasing by the bed . Rent per bed is $600/month and includes utilities. Tenants are responsible for internet and cable. The security deposit per bed is $250 and due at lease signing.
We are also in the process of hiring resident interns of program and care to live onsite. Check our website for details regarding this opportunity.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Moving Forward
Work continues onsite!! The stucco is going up on Central Place, and the footings have been poured for the Harless Center. Inside Central Place insulation and drywall work is underway! Our website has been revamped to prepare for leasing which will begin in a few weeks.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Open and House and Hard Hat Tours
Harless Center at Central Place welcomes you and your family this weekend to the annual Fall Family Weekend. It is never too early to think about housing for next year. You are invited to come visit our new complex and community center under construction in downtown Morgantown to get a head start on planning for housing next year.
Open House & Hard Hat Tours
Saturday, Sept. 27, 1—3 pm
Starting at the Rogers House/293 Willey Street
Cold Stone Creamery will be serving up ice cream!
At Central Place, residents will have the independence of apartment living and with the Harless center located onsite, they will be able to connect with students and the community through service projects, weekly meals, group discussion, and programs.
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Class is underway
The first two weeks of class are almost complete, and we get a bit of a break with the Labor Day weekend to catch our breath, rest, and have some fun. Now that you have settled into classes, this is a good time to connect with the myriad of student organizations on the WVU campus. These help you to make new friends, meet people you would have never met, and in many cases help you make a positive difference in the world. To see all the possibilities, click HERE. When Harless Center is up and running next year, we hope to host religious organizations fairs and service organization fairs ONSITE so that you can find ways to connect with student and community organizations and serve the greater Morgantown community. There will be a Harless Center Student Association that will help plan and lead events and activities and provide feedback about life in the complex.
Friday, August 1, 2014
Friday, July 25, 2014
Harless Center update
The start of the 2014 - 2015 school year is less than a month away and the Central Place apartment complex construction is moving along with roofing materials ready to be installed so that we can start welcoming residents in the Spring of 2015!
Over the summer, the Harless Center board has been working with Kim Palumbo from Menus Plus Graphics by Kim to prepare marketing materials to kick off our leasing season early this fall. Look for more information on our website once school starts and our advertisements in the Daily Athenaeum this fall.
Mid-fall we will be our application and hiring process for our resident Student Directors of Programs and Support. Stay tuned for more information!
Board and staff are also fanning out across the state to speak at places of worship, rotary clubs, and ministerial associations to get the word out about our project. If you would like to host a speaker, please call our Executive Director, Shelly Barrick Parsons, 304-292-4061.
You can contact us at leasing@centralplacewv.com for leasing questions.
Over the summer, the Harless Center board has been working with Kim Palumbo from Menus Plus Graphics by Kim to prepare marketing materials to kick off our leasing season early this fall. Look for more information on our website once school starts and our advertisements in the Daily Athenaeum this fall.
Mid-fall we will be our application and hiring process for our resident Student Directors of Programs and Support. Stay tuned for more information!
Board and staff are also fanning out across the state to speak at places of worship, rotary clubs, and ministerial associations to get the word out about our project. If you would like to host a speaker, please call our Executive Director, Shelly Barrick Parsons, 304-292-4061.
You can contact us at leasing@centralplacewv.com for leasing questions.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Close to downtown campus
Harless Center and Central Place apartments are minutes away from campus, downtown restaurants, busline, rail trails and PRT stations.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Building continues
Great views from the top floors |
WVU downtown campus just a couple of blocks away |
Campus Ministry Center just across the street |
View from the top floor, WVU downtown campus on the right |
Monday, April 14, 2014
Taking shape
Central Place apartments are quickly taking shape on site. It is exciting to see the daily progress. Central place will feature 234 beds primarily 2 - bed/2 - bath apartments renting for $1200 a month per unit. There will be a few 1-bed 1-bath units renting for $795 a month per unit. Located in the complex will be Harless Center program spaces, staff, and offices. Harless Center will oversee the leasing of all apartments, provide resident mentors on each floor, and provide regular programming to residents and WVU students that focuses on the intersection of one's faith, academics, and life to help students grown deeper in their own walk of faith. Students of all background will be welcomed into this unique living-learning community.
We continue to lift up our prayers of gratitude for all the persons who are helping to make this dream a reality -- our board of directors, the developer, architects, students, and congregation members. We also pray for those who labor daily to build the complex and center. May God look over them in their work.
View of Central Place apartments' construction from porch of WVU Campus Ministry Center |
Friday, April 4, 2014
Hopes for Harless Center
When I first learned of the
concept of Harless Center approximately seven (7) years ago, I became very
excited and engaged because of my experience as an attorney in Morgantown over
the last forty-four (44) years. Harless
Center will provide housing for two hundred thirty-four (234) West Virginia
University students to help them maintain their moral compass while they go
through their college years.
We have found that so many
students who had a good moral compass and were well-grounded when they arrived
at WVU, succumbed to drugs, alcohol, or other destructive behavior leading to
academic failure within a year or two after arriving on campus. I have personally represented many students
in municipal or magistrate court. Their
parents would always tell me that they did not know what happened to them after
arriving at WVU since they did not engage in any of these behaviors in high
school.
Even if the students are not residents
of Harless Center, there will be programming most days of the week where they
can find a peer group that will support their beliefs and keep them away from
risk-taking activities and behaviors that will jeopardize their college career. This project will provide a safe haven for
thousands of WVU students for years to come.
There is nothing similar on campus at this time. It cannot built soon enough.
Ward Stone, Harless Center Board of Directors
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Warmer weather brings new growth
As the weather attempts to break towards higher temperatures and extended daylight, lots of new growth is occurring at the site for Central Place and the Harless Center. As you can see from the pictures, there has been a lot happening since the ground thawed and the work crews could get out on a regular basis. The site is prepped, the foundations are done, and steel is being erected. The building is starting to take shape and we're all excited about the potential for the ministry that can take place here in the near future.
The structure shown is oriented towards the rear of the lot (next to Unity Manor) and the foundation extends towards First Presbyterian Church and the new playground. If you get a chance to stop by and take a look in person, do it soon!
To borrow a quote used in the latest student worship service, "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."
Monday, February 24, 2014
Fellowship Spaces Developing at Harless Center
Work is continuing on site despite the cold, the snow, the rain, and the chilling temperatures this winter. In addition, planning continues on the programs and spaces inside the building.
Lee Mullet, Harless Center Board of Directors
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