Alumni Square is an upperclass student residential complex completed in 1980 and comprised of four buildings named after Georgetown alumni: Groves, Beh, McBride, and McCahill. The complex is constructed right outside the University gates around a grassy courtyard with shade trees, park benches, and a brick walkway from O Street to N Street. The location offers a great place to study during the spring!
University Townhouses surround the Georgetown campus along 36th, 37th, O, N, and Prospect Streets. Townhouses vary in size, levels, and capacity, and contain unique layout features. Some houses are designated as historic by the Georgetown Historical Society. While these houses serve as an alternative to on-campus residence halls, Townhouse residents remain conveniently close to campus and are able to obtain the same services as other residents.