In the summer of 2011, the Nabor House Fraternity Board announced plans to move forward with a new structure at 1002 S. Lincoln Ave. The house was built by Homeway Homes and trucked to Urbana in 19 pieces. The construction was completed in less than five months, and the current Nabors moved in to the house in early October 2012. In the year after the plans were announced, Nabor House alumni pledged more than $1.5 million towards the $2.4 million structure. Thanks to the generosity of donors, Nabor House maintains a monthly house rent of $650 per month, which puts the house on par with the lowest-cost housing options anywhere on campus.
The state-of-the-art structure includes brand-new kitchen appliances, study desks and more than $8,000 of new living room furniture, all provided by generous alumni. The house can accommodate 42 members among 11 study rooms. Each spacious study room, which accommodates three or four Nabors, provides the most square-footage per person of any fraternity on campus, and the house also provides two common lounges, which hold couches, big-screen TVs and a pool table. The kitchen includes an industrial-sized fridge, freezer and dishwasher.
The state-of-the-art structure includes brand-new kitchen appliances, study desks and more than $8,000 of new living room furniture, all provided by generous alumni. The house can accommodate 42 members among 11 study rooms. Each spacious study room, which accommodates three or four Nabors, provides the most square-footage per person of any fraternity on campus, and the house also provides two common lounges, which hold couches, big-screen TVs and a pool table. The kitchen includes an industrial-sized fridge, freezer and dishwasher.