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News from January 2002

Rochester Institute of Technology Plans Sports Center

DATELINE Rochester, N.Y.
Rochester Institute of Technology has selected Cannon Design to design its sports and entertainment facility, including an aquatic facility and fitness center, three indoor field separations and a field house. ...
 1.26.02



Cleveland Clinic Completes New Digestive Disease Center

DATELINE Cleveland, Ohio
The new 55,000-sf Digestive Disease Center for the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio, is the largest specialty facility of its kind in the nation. Designed by van Dijk Pace Westlake Architects, the $10 million Center joins together...
 1.26.02



Allied Telesyn Expands R&D Operations in RTP

DATELINE Raleigh, N.C.
Bothell, Wash.-based Allied Telesyn Networks Inc. is looking to permanently occupy a 300,000-sf facility in Raleigh to allow expansion of its research and development operations. Funded by $10 million from its Japanese sister company Allied Telesis,...
 1.26.02



Vignette Corp. Consolidates Austin Facilities

DATELINE Austin, Texas
E-commerce software maker Vignette Corp. is moving its headquarters and Austin-area offices to 13,000 sf at Barton Skyway II in Austin. Vignette will occupy a total of 130,000-sf in Barton Skyway II with this move....
 1.26.02



Employment Security Commission Builds Mooresville Office

DATELINE Mooresville, N.C.
The Employment Security Commission's new 7,500-sf office building in Mooresville will be constructed by Robert G. Snyder Contractors Inc. of Raleigh, as awarded by developer J.B. Harrison Properties LLC. ...
 1.26.02



SDSU Plans Sorority Housing

DATELINE San Diego
San Diego State University has contracted Steinberg Group of Los Angeles to design a 2000-unit, 6,000-student sorority housing project. Located on 1.56-acres, Sorority Row will accompany SDSU's current fraternity housing project in an effort to decrease ...
 1.26.02



Construction of Coverdell Biomedical Research Facility Planned

DATELINE Athens, Ga.
The Coverdell Biomedical Research Facility is slated for construction in Athens, Ga., expanding University of Georgia research programs in areas such as vaccine development, emerging global diseases, and ovarian cancer. The $40 million facility was made ...
 1.26.02



Temple University Occupies Center City Campus

DATELINE Philadelphia
Temple University is completing its move to the new Center City campus, referred to as TUCC. The campus has expanded to from 87,000-sf to 105,000-sf, with renovations including student lounges, an assembly room, eight computer labs on each floor, and 53 ...
 1.26.02



South Jersey Health Builds Regional Medical Center

DATELINE Newcomb, Pa.
South Jersey Health System began construction in December 2001 on its new Regional Medical Center. The 238-bed, 405,000-sf hospital will house an enhanced emergency department, a Level II neonatal nursery, and specialized cardiac services. Each...
 1.26.02



Dartmouth College Expansion In Design Phase

DATELINE Hanover, N.H.
Dartmouth College has selected Cambridge, Mass.-based Bruner/Cott & Associates Inc. and Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners of Santa Monica, Calif., to plan and design a major expansion of their Hanover, N.H. campus. Slated for completion in...
 1.26.02



Boston University's Sports Center In Design Phase

DATELINE Boston
Boston University has selected Cannon Design to design a new 6,000-seat basketball arena and a hockey facility. A student recreation center will include a three-court gym, a fitness area, leisure and competition pools, a climbing wall and a lobby area. A...
 1.26.02



New Tetratec PTFE Headquarters in Northampton

DATELINE Northampton, Pa.
Tetratec PTFE Technologies, a subsidiary of Donaldson Co. Inc., is planning a new headquarters on 19.25 acres in Northampton. Located in the Ginko Industrial Park, the 61,000-sf building will consolidate four of the company's Feasterville facilities...
 1.26.02



The Fenn School Plans Campus Addition

DATELINE Concord, Mass.
The Fenn School, a private day school for boys in Concord, has selected Flansburgh Associates Inc. of Boston to design a 75,000-sf campus addition. Included in the project are six classrooms, facilities for locker rooms, and a multipurpose room to be use...
 1.26.02



Ground Broken on Wake Forest University Baptist Medical's Cancer Center

DATELINE Winston-Salem, N.C.
Ground was broken on Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center's $75 million Outpatient Comprehensive Cancer Center in October 2001. The 257,530-sf facility is slated for completion in summer of 2003. ...
 1.26.02



Texas Christian University Builds Student Recreation Center

DATELINE Fort Worth, Texas
Texas Christian University has selected the Washington office of Cannon Design to design its student recreation center. The project includes new construction, renovation and expansion. The football stadium and arena will be renovated and expanded with ad...
 1.26.02



University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center Planned

DATELINE Ann Arbor, Mich.
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor has planned a new cardiovascular center, including educational, research and clinical components. Located on the university's main health science campus, the free-standing facility will be designed and programmed by ...
 1.26.02



Biotech 'Greenhouses' Funded in Pennsylvania

DATELINE Philadelphia
$100 million of tobacco settlement funds will be used by the State of Pennsylvania to create three new biotech "greenhouses" to help nurture fledgling life science companies. The facilities will be located near Pittsburgh, near Philadelphia, and in the c...
 1.26.02



Nitronex Occupies Raleigh Office and Lab Facility

DATELINE Raleigh, N.C.
Nitronex, a manufacturer of semiconductor chips that increase speed and capacity for wireless applications, recently occupied a new 69,000-sf office/laboratory at the Lincoln Park West business park. The company employs 55 people. ...
 1.25.02



Montgomery College Builds Health Sciences Building

DATELINE TAKOMA PARK, Md.
Montgomery College’s new $25-million, 7,186-sf Health Sciences Building, slated to begin construction in April 2002, will include a primary care clinic that offers charity medical care to the needy local community. The clinic, scheduled to open in e...
 1.18.02



Abbott Labs plans R&D HQ

DATELINE Redwood City, Calif.
Abbot Labs, based in Illinois, is proposing to build a West Coast R&D headquarters at the former 35-acre Cargill Salt site in Redwood City. The site is adjacent to Perclose, the medical device manufacturer recently purchased by Abbott. Phase I of the ...
 1.18.02



Allstate Will Occupy New San Antonio Office Building

DATELINE San Antonio
Allstate Corp. plans to occupy 50,030 sf at a new 70,000-sf office building under construction at Twin Oaks Office Park in North Central San Antonio. The Northbrook, Ill.-based national insurance company will be the major tenant at Two Twin Oaks, which ha...
 1.18.02



Cisco May Expand Planned Boxborough Campus

DATELINE Boxborough, Mass.
Cisco Systems’ planned 10-building, 1.5-million-sf office campus in Boxborough may be enlarged by half again as much if approvals from state and town agencies are granted. An additional 500,000 sf in three buildings would be added to the Boxborough ...
 1.18.02



Chiron Plans Emeryville Construction

DATELINE EMERYVILLE, Calif.
Chiron Corp. is seeking approval from the city of Emeryville to begin construction in summer 2002 on a new 365,000-sf lab and office complex at its Emeryville headquarters.  The new facility would expand Chiron’s manufacturing space for drugs a...
 1.18.02



Vanguard Completes Three Malvern Campus Buildings

DATELINE Malvern, Pa.
Vanguard Group has completed construction of three 120,000-sf structures at its 300-acre campus in Malvern. The company is beginning preliminary work on an additional 2.5 million sf, with phase one construction on the proposed project starting as early as...
 1.18.02



World Bank Considers Herndon Location

DATELINE Herndon, Va.
The World Bank, whose 8,000 employees are housed at its headquarters in downtown Washington, is planning to relocate its back-up office and computer operations outside the District following the events of September 11. The 200,000-sf Presidents Park offic...
 1.18.02



UC Berkeley Plans Albany Mixed-Use Campus

DATELINE Albany, Calif.
The University of California, Berkeley, has issued an RFQ for the transformation of 26 acres at its University Village in Albany to a $100-million, mixed-use residential and retail campus. The University hopes to begin construction by early 2003 at the si...
 1.11.02



University of Texas Plan Center to Study Aging

DATELINE SAN ANTONIO
The University of Texas System is in the planning  process to build The Sam and Ann Barshop Center for Longevity and Aging Studies at UT’s Health Science Center in San Antonio. The research facility will study the relationship between genes and...
 1.10.02



Synygy Plans Move to The Wharf

DATELINE CHESTER, Pa.
Synygy Inc. will occupy 178,000 sf at The Wharf at Rivertown, a 400,000-sf former power station being renovated by Preferred Real Estate Investments of Conshohocken, Pa. The 63-acre mixed-use development will provide up-to-date Class A office space, a mar...
 1.10.02



Alkermes Expands in Cambridge

DATELINE CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
Biotech company Alkermes, partnering with pharmaceutical companies to develop their drugs, is expanding in Cambridge with 150,000 sf dedicated to new labs and offices. A 90,000-sf manufacturing facility is being renovated in Chelsea, Mass., by Alkermes fo...
 1.10.02



Emory University Conserves Water in New Construction

DATELINE ATLANTA
  Emory University has two buildings under construction that incorporate an innovative water recycling program. The system is designed to capture air-conditioning condensate for reuse by the cooling tower that provides air conditioning for a 325,000-...
 1.10.02



Wyeth-Ayerst Plans Vaccine Development Center

DATELINE SANFORD, N.C.
 Wyeth-Ayerst has commissioned Ewing Cole Cherry Brott of Philadelphia in collaboration with Fluor Daniel to provide architecture and engineering services for a new vaccine development center. The building will consolidate the company's vaccine devel...
 1.10.02



Billy Graham Evangelistic Assoc. Relocates to Charlotte

DATELINE CHARLOTTE, N.C.
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association plans to relocate its administrative offices, production units for TV, radio and film, and mailing and distribution operations from Minneapolis to a new  $33 million headquarters in Charlotte. At build-out, t...
 1.10.02



Saginaw Valley State University Builds Regional Education Center

DATELINE UNIVERSITY CENTER, Mich.
Saginaw Valley State University broke ground in October on a $30-million Regional Education Center. The 130,000-sf facility will serve the University’s faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, and K-12 educators and scholars. The Center houses ...
 1.10.02



Visa Expands in Foster City

DATELINE FOSTER CITY, Calif.
Visa International will add a fourth building at its 8.5-acre campus in Foster City. Construction is expected to begin in spring 2002 on the six-story, 199,404-sf building. Swinerton Builders built the first of Visa's three buildings, and is thought to ha...
 1.10.02



Lucasfilm Plan Digital Arts Campus at the Presidio

DATELINE SAN FRANCISCO
Lucasfilm Ltd., based in San Rafael, Calif., is converting the former Letterman Hospital at San Francisco’s historic Presidio to a new 900,000-sf digital arts campus. Demolition by Webcor Builders at the 23-acre site began in early December 2001. De...
 1.10.02



Port of Technology Opens Wet Labs

DATELINE PHILADELPHIA
The Port of Technology, part of Philadelphia’s University City Science Center life sciences and technology incubator, opened six new state-of-the-art wet labs in early December. Shared equipment in the furnished lab facility includes offices, an ult...
 1.10.02



Level 3 Communications Completes Needham Data Center

DATELINE NEEDHAM, Mass.
Level 3 Communications Inc. is putting the finishing touches on its new $100 million data center in Needham. Level 3 plans to initially occupy approximately 80,000 sf of the huge 320,000-sf facility. The state-of-the-art structure’s back-up features...
 1.10.02



Sallie Mae Plans Smaller Headquarters

DATELINE RESTON, Va.
The Student Loan Marketing Association (Sallie Mae) has plans to downsize its headquarters, leaving its current 400,000-sf building for a 200,000-sf  facility to be built next door. Boggs & Partners, working with the Wiehe Design Group, will desi...
 1.10.02



Biogen Expands in RTP

DATELINE RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.
Biogen, running out of room at its headquarters in Cambridge, Mass., has decided to add lab and administrative office space to its expansion at its RTP site. A 250,000-sf manufacturing facility is currently in the works, with production scheduled to begin...
 1.10.02



Integrated Lab Services To Occupy Tech 15 in Durham

DATELINE DURHAM, N.C.
 Integrated Laboratory Services, based in Raleigh, N.C., plans to occupy a 77,395-sf R&D and office facility'Tech 15'under construction at Keystone Park. The $7-million building is scheduled for completion in March 2002. Ten more buildings are pl...
 1.10.02



University of Georgia Builds Academic Center for Athletes

DATELINE ATHENS, Ga.
The University of Georgia is building an academic achievement center for athletes. The $7.2-million project will accommodate academic counselor offices, study rooms, tutoring rooms, computer labs. Beers Construction Co. is handling the project. ...
 1.10.02



Jackson Lab Plans Genetics Resource Buildings

DATELINE BAR HARBOR, Maine
The Jackson Laboratory is working with Boston-based Einhorn Yaffee Prescott in the design of a new Genetics Resource Building. In addition, the East Research Building will be expanded by 55,000 sf to accommodate offices, research labs, conference rooms, a...
 1.10.02



Oepic Builds New Cleanroom

DATELINE SUNNYVALE, Calif.
Oepic Inc. has begun constructing the initial 4,000 sf of  what will be a new 12,000-sf cleanroom for manufacturing semiconductors that will speed fiber-optic communications. Technical Builders Inc. of San Jose, Calif., is handling the $5-million pro...
 1.10.02



Austin Community College Builds Mock Fab

DATELINE AUSTIN, Texas
Austin Community College has a simulated semiconductor fabrication facility under construction.  The goal of the mock fab is to train semiconductor technicians as well as draw semiconductor companies in need of trained workers to the Austin area. The...
 1.10.02



Easter Seals Plans Regional HQ in Silver Spring

DATELINE SILVER SPRING, Md.
 Easter Seals is planning to begin construction in 2002 on a four-story regional headquarters in Silver Spring. The Harry and Jeanett Weinberg Inter-Generational Care Center will be housed at the facility. It will provide an adult day care center, an...
 1.10.02



Padre Dam MUD Builds 'Green' Service Center

DATELINE SANTEE, Calif.
The Padre Dam Municipal Water District has incorporated many ‘green’ features in its new customer service center and operations facility. The orientation of the $ 9-million building was determined by sun studies, using solar-sensitive elevatio...
 1.10.02



TherImmune Expands in Gaithersburg

DATELINE GAITHERSBURG, Md.
 TherImmune is expanding near its headquarters in Gaithersburg. The company will move its lab services division into a 14,000-sf facility down the street in March 2002, and corporate offices will occupy 8,000 sf across the street, for a total of 90,0...
 1.10.02



Norak Biosciences to Expand in RTP

DATELINE Research Triangle Park, N.C.
Norak Bioscience Inc. is planning to triple the size of its facilities inResearch Triangle Park. Currently leasing 3,000 sf in RTP's BD Technologies Incubator, Norak's relocation anticipates adding up to 25 new employees and occupying 9,000 sf....
 1.9.02



Central Institute for the Deaf Expands St. Louis Campus

DATELINE St. Louis
The Central Institute for the Deaf, an institution combining oral education for deaf children, scientific research, clinical services, and graduate education, has expanded their urban St. Louis campus. The new two-story, 42,000-sf classroom building...
 1.9.02



Three-Dimensional Pharmaceuticals Relocates Headquarters

DATELINE Lower Makefield, Pa.
Three-Dimensional Pharmaceuticals has relocated its corporate headquarters from Exton to 20,500-sf of office space in Lower Makefield, a site conveniently located between the firm's 40,000-sf research space in Exton and its newly-expanded 42,500-sf resea...
 1.9.02



Northeastern University Opens Molecular Biotechnology Institute

DATELINE Boston
Northeastern University has opened the doors of the Molecular Biology Institute, a biotech incubator to focus on applied neuropharmacogenomics. The university has also launched a fund-raising campaign for construction of a new DNA mircroarray facility. ...
 1.9.02



Wyeth-Lederle Expands Sanford Facilities

DATELINE Sanford, N.C.
In the last year Wyeth-Lederle Vaccines and Pediatrics (a division of Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories) has completed construction of a 115,000-sf manufacturing facility for new vaccine components, as well as new production, warehousing, administrative and cent...
 1.9.02



Florida State University Renovates Ringling Art Museum

DATELINE Sarasota, Fl.
Florida State University (FSU) has selected HOK Florida to design the expansion and renovation of the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida. The Ringling Museum is the largest university museum in the nation. The proposed $44 million...
 1.9.02



New Genomics Lab at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine

DATELINE Davis, Calif.
Ground was recently broken on the Koret Comparative Genomics Laboratory at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Made possible by a $1 million Koret Foundation grant, the lab is slated to open in 2002. Research subjects will inlcude genetically rel...
 1.9.02



Biotech Boom at the University of Georgia

DATELINE Atlanta
The Center for Applied Genetic Technologies has opened its doors at the University of Georgia. The $28 million, 40,000-sf facility will accommodate animal and plant science researchers and includes a 20,000-sf biotech incubator, the Georgia BioBusiness C...
 1.9.02



Santa Clara University Relocates Leavey School of Business

DATELINE Santa Clara, Calif.
Santa Clara University is planning a three-story, 82,000-sf facility as the new home of the Leavey School of Business. Funded by a $15 million pledge, the new building will house the science, technology and society center, several conference rooms, and w...
 1.9.02



Microsoft Awards Lease Management Contract

DATELINE Redmond, Wa.
Microsoft Corp., headquartered near Seattle in Redmond, has selected Chicago-based Jones Lang LaSalle to handle all new leases, terminations, and renewals for the software maker’s leased office space, which totals approximately eight million sf arou...
 1.9.02



New Privatized Student Residence at Winston-Salem State University

DATELINE Winston-Salem, N.C.
Winston Salem State University (WSSU) is breaking ground on a 150-unit, 448-bed residence complex in December 2001. The $17.6 million privatized facility is funded by the sale of WSSU Housing Foundation bonds....
 1.9.02



CryoLife Completes BioGlue Manufacturing Facility

DATELINE Atlanta
CryoLife Inc. has completed the build-out of its 7,500-sf facility for the manufacture of BioGlue, a surgical adhesive being commercially rolled out in domestic and overseas markets. The manufacturing facility is located at CryoLife's headquarters and la...
 1.9.02



University of California Opens Washington, D.C Facilities

DATELINE Washington
The University of Califonia's government studies externship program has now occupied its new 176,270-sf Washington facility. The 11-story, $30-million dollar building was designed by architect Einhorn Yaffee Prescott and houses dormitory space for 300 st...
 1.9.02



San Francisco State University Opens Oakland Multimedia Center

DATELINE Oakland, Calif.
San Francisco State University is expanding in the East Bay, leasing 29,676-sf for its Oakland Multimedia Center. The facility will host multimedia training classes in the evenings and will serve as a conference center by day. ...
 1.9.02



Clark University Builds New Athletic Center

DATELINE Worchester, Mass.
Clark University of Worchester has selected Waltham-based Genesis Planners and Builders to build a 30,000-sf field house at Granger Field. The facility will house locker rooms, training facilities and 16,000 sf of multi-purpose practice space for recreat...
 1.9.02



Center For Advanced Medicine Planned for Brigham and Women's Hospital

DATELINE Boston
The Brigham and Women's Hospital is planning a $175 million, 350,000-sf ambulatory care facility--the Center for Advanced Medicine--in Boston slated for completion in spring of 2005. The 10-story building will house clinical and administrative space...
 1.9.02



Saint Augustine's College Runs with Track and Field Facility Plans

DATELINE Raleigh, N.C.
Saint Augustine's College in Raleigh is planning a new 5,000-seat outdoor track and field facility. The $5.4-million development is funded by a private grant of $750,000 with an equal amount from the Raleigh City Council, pending Council a...
 1.9.02



Computer History Museum To Build in NASA Research Park

DATELINE Mountain View, Calif.
The Computer History Museum is planning a 41,000-sf facility near Mountain View in the NASA Research Park, a shared-used R&D campus proposed for Moffett Federal Airfield. Housing a large collection of computing artifacts, the Museum would open a...
 1.9.02



New Bioinformatics Incubator to House Medical Campus

DATELINE Springfield, Va.
A new Fairfax County bioinformatics incubator opening in January 2002 will house the Medical Campus of North Virgina Community College as well as offices for Inova Fairfax Hospital. Located near the Franconia-Springfield Metro station, the incubator...
 1.9.02



Eisai Expands RTP Facility

DATELINE Research Triangle Park, N.C.
Eisai Inc. has added 24,148 sf to its 85,000 sf of manufacturing facilities in Research Triangle Park, providing space for research labs, offices, manufacturing, packing, locker rooms, a cafeteria and 130 parking spaces. The development also includes raw...
 1.9.02



Idec Pharmaceuticals Plans Manufacturing and Research Facility

DATELINE Oceanside, Calif.
Idec Pharmaceuticals is planning to build a new 1,800,000-sf manufacturing and research facility on 60 acres at the 400-acre Ocean Ranch Corporate Center. Groundbreaking for the multi-story buildings is slated for early 2001....
 1.9.02



Amherst College Plans Student Housing

DATELINE Amherst, Mass.
Amherst College has selected Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott of Boston to design two new freshman dormitories on the College campus. The new dorms will be sited where the existing James and Stearns residential halls are located. The College has als...
 1.4.02



UCSD Builds Cal-IT Research Facility

DATELINE San Diego
The University of California, San Diego (UCSD), has selected Gilbane Building Co. as construction manager/general contractor for a new $60-million research facility for the California Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technology called Cal-(...
 1.4.02



Kaiser Permanente To Develop Antioch Campus

DATELINE Antioch, Calif.
The City of Antioch has granted Kaiser Permanente approval to develop a new 6-building medical office campus in the summer of 2002. The facility is scheduled for completion in September 2003. The 78-acre complex could accommodate a hospital...
 1.3.02



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