It sold its historic campus several years ago.
The historic campus is to be preserved as the center of a new housing development.
The columns were retained as a symbol of the historic campus.
The historic campus in the heart of Atlanta was aging.
The design also took into account the historic campus' unique, architectural beauty.
In 2011, a successful fundraising campaign raised $500,000 to make improvements to the historic campus.
According to the seminary, the income that the new building would generate offers its only chance to pay for the preservation of the historic campus.
The historic campus is currently used by Americorps as a regional training center.
Since it was founded in 1968, the college has spent more than $43 million restoring the historic campus and adding new buildings.
The historic campus is compact and easy to navigate; one is generally able to cross it in less than 10 minutes.