A university with tens of thousands of students and all those young men and women who spend money lavishly could absolutely boost a city's economy.
The area around the school was already as valuable as gold, and the storefronts inside the university were definitely in a diamond district.
These storefronts had always been privately owned by the school leaders.
Even with money, outsiders couldn't get in.
Not to mention the two-story supermarket, where all kinds of daily necessities, including fresh meat and vegetables, were available.
A street surrounding the supermarket was filled with small restaurants, print shops, and the milk tea shops that college students loved most.
After the vice-chancellor took Long Fei there, he introduced two storefronts he had on hand.
One was a print shop that had just been rented out.
The other was a restaurant complete with tables, chairs, benches, and a fully equipped kitchen.
Due to the high rent, it was currently vacant without a tenant.