The University of Missouri says two residence halls already scheduled for demolition will not be used this fall because of declining enrollment.University spokesman Christian Basi says closing Laws Hall and Lathrop Hall will save the university about $200,000 a year in utility costs. The halls, part of the Dobbs Group constructed in 1959, each have 340 beds.The Columbia Daily Tribune reports Laws was scheduled to close for demolition in January 2017. Basi says closing the halls this fall could move up construction and demolition work.He says the campus will gain 220 beds when the halls are replaced.The university estimates freshman enrollment will decline by 900 or more in the fall semester.

The University of Missouri says two residence halls already scheduled for demolition will not be used this fall because of declining enrollment.



University spokesman Christian Basi says closing Laws Hall and Lathrop Hall will save the university about $200,000 a year in utility costs. The halls, part of the Dobbs Group constructed in 1959, each have 340 beds.

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The Columbia Daily Tribune reports Laws was scheduled to close for demolition in January 2017. Basi says closing the halls this fall could move up construction and demolition work.



He says the campus will gain 220 beds when the halls are replaced.



The university estimates freshman enrollment will decline by 900 or more in the fall semester.