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Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 8, 1984
New mail to complete
Union's ground floor

By THOMAS HRACH
The seemingly endless construction
on the ground floor of the Michigan
Union is finally nearing completion as
the Union accepts bids for the seven to
10 retail spaces available on the ground
floor.
The new shopping mall will recreate
the building's original 1916 interior
which was obscured by later additions
to the building said Union Director
Frank Cianciola. The ornate bay win-
dows which once surrounded the Union
had been covered over by the
renovations done in the early 1960's.
"We are still reviewing proposals,
but the retailers will represent a good
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mix of merchants oriented to the
students using the Union," Cianciola
said. "The ground floor will serve the
entire community, but it's aimed
specifically at the students."
Ciancola said he hopes to attract such
services as banking, travel and
photocopying to the shopping mall.
Priority will be given to local merchan-
ts from the South University and State
Street business districts who offer
unique services to the university com-
munity.
"To the merchants advantage is the
concentration of people in a small area
during the business day," said Cian-
ciola, "especially the large numbers of
students using the Union from both
South and West Quad."
Cianciola noted that many schools
sponsor some types of commercial
areas, but he said the Union's is the
most ambitious project of its kind.
Construction is also complete on a
new entrance to the ground floor behind
West Quad which will increase ac-
cesibility-of the handicapped to the new
businesses. The mall will also become
the main entrance to the Union com-
puting center.
The mall's tenants will be announced
within four weeks, and the entire
ground floor is slated for completion by
the time fall term begins in September.

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THE MUG
James Chaplin! Daily
This diagram shows the ground floor of the Union as it will look when seven to
10 retail stores open in September. The shaded area represents the new
stores.

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salaries at Harvard.
BUT THE University has succeeded
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other public institutitons, but the rate of
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The University must also offer com-
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When salaries slip, junior faculty
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