Put it near Trinity, how the heck should I know? Build the dorms, businesses will come in. Build it downtown near the civic center. Don't make the 20th century mistake of building something somewhere where only cars have access to it. It's myopic. The waste of building outside the city center and the problems of urban abandonment end up costing taxpayers in the end, the inefficiency of it all. People like Ed Glaeser who is an economist with a focus on urban planning have been over this quite often. The concentration of higher education, worker training, and businesses in the urban core brings services, entertainment and more workers into the area. It's not a magic bullet but at least it doesn't create the same old problems again. The key is the ability to get around, where transport is quickest and easiest.