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09/24/2008Pace University leases space in innovative NYC student residence hall
NEW YORK – Pace University is adding a residence hall on the Upper East Side of Manhattan to accommodate 175 students this fall. “1760 Third Avenue,” as the residence is called, is more than just a “dorm” thanks to creative renovations, environmentally friendly installations and technological innovations included in a major make-over completed by the lessor, Educational Housing Services (EHS), Inc.
08/28/2008UES highrise is swanky dorm

By Sara Pepitone | Special to amNewYork

College students at 1760 Third Avenue Residence are taking in that new dorm smell (much better than that old dorm smell, for sure).

Incoming residents there — from a mix of schools — are the first to get comfortable at the newly renovated Upper East Side high-rise.

The dorm managed by Educational Housing Services is the newest one in the city, and offers condolike amenities from a fitness center to flat-screen TVs in the rooms.


08/18/2008Triple Play for EHS's Newest Student Residence in NYC

Students at 1760 Third Avenue get the benefit of in-room HDTV,
High-Speed Internet and Phone service

HERNDON, Va. (BUSINESS WIRE) -- RCN Corporation (NASDAQ: RCNI), a leading provider of digital television, data, and voice services to residential and small - medium business customers, announced today the signing of a multi-year contract with Educational Housing Services, Inc. ("EHS") to deliver Digital Cable TV, Phone and Internet service to its student residence rooms at 1760 Third Avenue in Manhattan, New York, beginning mid August.


07/31/2008Making The Grade

Today's student housing tech offerings give clues as to what coeds will demand at their first apartments

Multifamily Executive Magazine
By Joe Bousquin

When Danielle Ratner, an incoming senior at Syracuse University in New York, moved into Sadler Hall her freshman year, one of the first things she noticed was a shortage of electrical outlets. Built in 1960, the 471-bed coed dorm had plenty of social spaces, including a recreation center and dining hall. But the big challenge? Finding enough outlets to plug in the laptops, printers, game consoles, televisions, iPod docks, and cell phone chargers she and her fellow students brought with them to campus.


10/01/2007The New York Sun

09/24/2007Crains New York Business

09/21/2007Telecommunication Online

02/02/2005PACE Press

St. George Residents Pumped About Free Gym Membership

For students living at the St. George who made a New Year's resolution to get healthy, Educational Housing Services (E.H.S) has made it possible by giving each of the 800 plus residents a free membership to the Eastern Athletic Club located at 43 Clark Street.


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