The new campus master plan is pretty tame compared to the previous one. Extremely light on details and not very many specific projects proposed. They're not even publishing it to the general public – only members of the UR community can access it on the website:
businessaffairs.richmond.edu
I don't know if they're being cautious because of the potential financial environment over the near-term or what, but the envisioned projects are pretty limited. There's a big focus on removing cars from the core of campus to improve the pedestrian experience and accessibility, which was in the previous plan but hasn't gotten done yet, and then otherwise it's mostly upgrades to existing buildings (the RC is mentioned, but no specifics). The only actually new buildings in the plan are:
- A new administrative building at the Campus Dr entrance where the bus stop shelter is, which would free up space in other buildings (Commons, Weinstein Hall, and Richmond/Puryear/Maryland or whatever they're called now) for academic and student-focused uses.
- A new academic building located on either the small parking lot between Gottwald and the Deanery, out in the woods between D-Hall and the Greek Theatre, or on the parking lot next to Ryland, er, the Humanities Building.
- A small addition to the south end of the B-School to improve the entry and collaborative spaces.
- The remaining UFAs are planned to be replaced with higher-density apartments similar to Gateway Village, something that was also in the previous plan.
- There is general mention of the Fraternity Row area being "renewed and optimized" and the massings in the plan show a new building and a tray parking deck across the street from Robins Stadium, but there are no details on what that building might be.
- The RC, the Commons, Gottwald, D-Hall, and the Alumni Center are identified as key existing facilities for revitalization, but again, zero details on what that would include beyond deferred maintenance and feasibility studies.