The University of the Pacific is set to transform a vacant sorority house in Stockton into boutique lodging by 2025.

The university said the Pacific Inn, which will be located adjacent to the President’s Residence, will be for alumni, families and any guests visiting the Stockton campus.

There will be approximately 20 private rooms and suites, a grand parlor, a library, dining room, commercial kitchen and a front patio terrace that overlooks the campus.

Prior to the project plans for the new inn, the building was occupied by the Delta Delta Delta sorority, according to UOP.

The former Delta Delta Delta sorority house on the University of the Pacific campus in Stockton appears in an undated Google Street View image. The Tri-Delta sorority suspended operations at UOP in 2019. (Google image)

The college this fall received a gift donation from Regent Cindy Foster and her husband Scott for the inn.

“The Pacific Inn has so much potential to impact the university and its students in truly transformative ways,” Regent Foster said in a statement. “Scott and I are thrilled to help Pacific realize this vision.”

Victoria Franco is a reporter based in Stockton covering San Joaquin County for Bay City News Foundation and its nonprofit news site Local News Matters. She is a Report for America corps member.

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