fraternity comments
by: GR AdministratorFlorida State University - FSU General Fraternity Comments
#911by: re: Old Power
#912by: re:re: Old Power
Hah, are you kidding?
I agree with you that it will be hard for ATO, Pi Kapp and SAE to get back to where they once were, but lets be serious, its not impossible.
PIKEs alumni don't come close to the support that ATO and SAE have in Tallahassee alone.
As for their house, what happens when the leasing company folds (they already defaulted on Southgate this year)?
#915by: nope
#916by: True Pike
The five "equity" houses (3 have been built) have leases that will allow them to remain there for nearly 100 years. The remaining 8 "non-equity" houses have the option to purchase their physical houses when certain conditions are met. It may not be the perfect ideal, but it's not bad.
#917by: re True Pike
considering there is no where else to build and property close to old row on even FSU is way overpriced, it's the best option for any fraternity looking for a house. Sad part is they're gonna pay twice what you paid for yours to demolish and build in HG on a lot half your size...
#918by: True Pike
I just assumed that a fraternity with a non-equity house in HG would keep the dorm building and build around and over the existing club house, not demolishing anything. I figured they'd build a larger 'front' house in the same gothic style as the dorm building, with the two connected. That could be a very nice house. For the next year or so, construction costs will stay very low. It's a good bargain for someone.
#920by: Fratdaddy
Tiers are a nonexistent classification system people use to rank greek organizations. Because they are nonexistent, they are made up by whoever speaks of them, and you should not take them seriously. Go to houses, find where you fit, and don't pass judgement on any house, especially from someone who speaks of Tiers. It is false.
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