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Union Street Center
Indiana University-Bloomington, Bloomington, IN
Union Street Center is student housing at Indiana University-Bloomington in Bloomington, IN. Students can compare 11 reviews, 24 photo and video items, 4 room types, and 5 amenities. Resident ratings currently give Union Street Center an overall A grade.
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About Union Street Center
Union Street Center features fully furnished apartments. Features air-conditioning, elevator, washer and dryer in unit, Xfinity via coax and Wi-Fi and an on-site Union Street Market.
Gender: CoedResidents: Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Union Street Center
- Cable
- Dining Hall
- Elevator
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
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Union Street Center Resident Reviews and Ratings
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Senior | August 18
Great place to live. BUT gets uncomfortably hot in the winter. Like, in the 80’s. Windows are not operable so you get zero relief. Your thermostat will only heat further - AC is disabled in the winter. Other than that, it’s awesome. Food, the gym, and a campus bus stop are super close. There are study rooms in some of the buildings. The heat is the only issue, but the convenience of Union outweighed that enough for me to renew a second year here. A downside for some people is that there is very minimal socialization. Hallways are quiet and everyone sticks to themselves. Great for an introvert though.
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Junior | June 29
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Freshman | February 25
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Freshman | April 14
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Freshman | April 7
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Freshman | April 4
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Freshman | April 2
I really enjoyed living in an apartment but I felt like I missed out on the college dorm experience. We never really met people on our floor and the people above were extremely loud at night.
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Freshman | April 1
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Sophomore | April 1
I lived here my second semester freshman year after I lived in Foster Quad and had mold in my room. Union Street at the time was mostly upperclassmen, so it was very quiet and not super friendly. The apartment itself was very nice, my roommate and I were placed with two other girls and we all had our own bedrooms that locked. It has a nice central area in the middle with a kitchenette, as well as a washer and drier, and two bathrooms. The furniture is decent, and the bedrooms were much larger than the typical dorm room. Overall, it was a nice place to live, the downside was that you can’t have your doors open and meet people easily so it’s not as social.
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Freshman | February 5
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Freshman | September 23
I absolutely love living in Union. I have plenty of space for all my personal belongings and having a private bathroom is great. My roommate is awesome and we get along well! I love getting to meet new people everyday as I explore IU. I also love that Union is right across the street from some restaurants like Pizza X, Subway, and Jimmy Johns.
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Room Types at Union Street Center
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Apartment, 2-person
Apartments are fully furnished. Washers and dryers are in-unit.
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Semi-Private Apartment, 4-person
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Apartment, 4-person
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Apartment, 1-person
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