The Back Five
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The Back Five is a section of Trinity campus that contains five smaller student residential buildings. The total area of the buildings is approximately 53,325 soft and there is 20,100 soft of surrounding land available for wells. The buildings currently have electrical heating and cooling systems that can be replaced with geothermal aided hydronic heating and cooling systems.
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