Photo courtesy of: Greg Land

Florida Tech unveils Crimson Crossing

August 19, 2026

Photo credit: Florida Tech

PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Crimson Crossing to support the reinstatement of on-campus living requirements


With the snip of oversized scissors and a red ribbon floating to the ground, Florida Tech officially opened Crimson Crossing, a new, 556-bed on-campus residential community. 

Opened in August 2026 ahead of the fall semester, Crimson Crossing will house upperclassmen, opening up capacity for more freshmen and sophomores to live on campus.  

Why this matters 

On-campus living is a key factor in retaining students, with studies showing that 92 percent of first-year students living on-campus re-enroll for their second year (ACUHO-i), and are 15 percent more likely to graduate within four years (UConn).  

Florida Tech leaders saw a powerful opportunity: help more students stay enrolled, earn their degrees on time, and build a strong connection to campus, all while prepping the Melbourne, Fl. university for future enrollment growth. 

A major part of that plan is the school’s two-year on-campus live-on requirement. With limited exceptions, full-time undergraduate students are expected to live in university housing during their first two years. The goal is simple: give new students the support, friendships, programs, and day-to-day connection to campus that can help them succeed. 

But there’s a catch. Florida Tech needed room for a growing student body, and it didn’t have enough on-campus beds to meet the demand. 

That’s where Crimson Crossing comes in. The new apartment-style community gives upperclassmen the modern on-campus living experience they want, while opening beds elsewhere for first- and second-year students. It’s more than a new building; it’s also a smart move to help more Panthers begin strong, stay on track, and graduate on time. 

B&D is proud to serve as development advisor on this project. Learn more about Crimson Crossing here 

"The leadership and information from B&D, and the clarity with which they provide it, brings added credibility to the process and ensures that a range of university stakeholders, including senior leadership and our board, are fully informed for – and confident in – their required decision making.”

B.J. Crain, Former Interim Vice President for Finance and Administration
Texas Woman’s University

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