U-Square, the new student housing community near Minnesota State University, Mankato, has set a new standard in digital living with a future-forward managed Wi-Fi network crafted by Allbridge and powered by Nomadix. The property houses 215 residents who moved in this fall, all enjoying a connected experience designed from the ground up.
From planning to placement, Terratron prioritized connectivity as a core amenity and backbone for PropTech, integrating the network in the earliest stages to ensure seamless digital experiences for residents and property managers alike.
Key features include Personal Area Networks (PANs) for every student, “Follow-me” roaming to maintain service continuity across the community, pre-provisioned bulk uploads for effortless move-in, and a scalable backbone ready to support future smart-building technologies and security integrations.
“Connectivity isn’t optional for modern housing,” said Preston Lougheed, Vice President of Operations at Terratron. “By delivering the best possible service, we’re not only exceeding resident expectations but also building long-term reputational and operational value for our properties.”
Don Jensen, Vice President of Business Development at Allbridge Multifamily Practice, added: “Technology isn’t an afterthought — it’s an asset. Building Wi‑Fi into the foundation of U-Square ensures a smooth install and a lasting competitive edge for the property.”
Sandy Jack, Vice President of Strategic Relations – Multifamily at Vingcard, called the project a forward-thinking convergence of development and smart infrastructure that can positively impact operational efficiencies and resident renewals by creating a secure, rich environment.
Locally, the U‑Square initiative reflects a broader industry trend: tenants now regard digital reliability as essential as electricity or running water, making connectivity a strategic differentiator for housing developers.