The University of Guelph has launched a real estate strategy that outlines how it will create student housing, research labs, and other spaces over the next four decades. The Real Estate Land Use Vision and Strategy outlines how UoGuelph will redevelop its non-core lands into five distinct neighbourhoods. Among the efforts outlined in the plan, the university intends to improve the availability of student housing, introduce opportunities for commercialization and revenue generation, and use green infrastructure to improve sustainability and mitigate the impact of climate change. “We are excited to collaborate with the university on their announced five district neighbourhoods to create dynamic spaces that foster connection, growth and well-being for all,” said Guelph Mayor Cam Guthrie.