University of South Carolina School of Law - Buildings

Buildings

The law school is now located in the Law Center at 701 South Main Street. Moe's South West Grill, Domino's Pizza and Courtyard Columbia Downtown border on Devine Street the south and Fed/Ex Kinko's and the SC Bookstore are across Greene Street to the north. Assembly Street is on the west, and the Jones Building is on the east. The former DCP was at the corner of Harden street and Devine street.

On July 27, 2011, the law school officially announced plans for a new building, to be located on a block between Senate, Gervais, Bull and Pickens streets in downtown Columbia. The new building will have 186,000 square feet and will reportedly cost $75 million to construct.

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