[a 1] The group bought Lot 12, Block 3 in the Oakland Place Addition in 1928, becoming the first Greek house to own campus property.
University building superintendent Charles L. Ellis was contacted to draw up plans for the house, and construction began in 1928.
The contract was awarded to the Wages Brothers who worked with James Dinwiddle, an architect and Fayetteville building inspector.
[2] In 2016, Chi Omega removed the 1941 and 1958 editions as part of a restoration of the 1928 structure.
[2] The chapter house also includes a suspended roof supported by four Roman doric columns.