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DATELINE Scottsdale, Ariz. Arizona State University is planning to develop the 1.2 million-sf Scottsdale R&D Center on the 42-acre Los Arcos Mall parcel in Scottsdale, Ariz. To be constructed over the next 5 to 8 years, the $385-million center will focus on biosciences, engin...
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DATELINE Piqua, Fla. Edison Community College is planning an $85-million facility on its Piqua, Fla., campus. Designed to accommodate “Regional Centers of Excellence,” the facility will house the Center for Business and Technology Innovation and Training, the Fine...
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DATELINE Sadsbury Township, Pa. Electronics Boutique , the world’s largest retailer of electronic games, broke ground on a $13-million distribution center in Coatesville, Sadsbury Township, Pa. in early May 2004. The 315,000-sf facility will house 500 employees, with operations co...
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DATELINE Milwaukee Harley Davidson will build a $95-million museum, restaurant, and office building complex in Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley. Representing the single largest corporate investment in the City of Milwaukee, the museum project is expected to generate up to...
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DATELINE Kissimmee, Fla. Kissimmee Animal Diagnostics Lab in Kissimmee, Fla., recently opened a new 1,650-sf biosafety level 3 laboratory. As the only animal testing facility of its kind in the state, the lab will support Florida’s homeland security programs and response to...
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DATELINE Galveston, Texas The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston has been designated by NIAID (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) as the site of the $167-million Galveston National Laboratory. The seven-story facility will accommodate infect...
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DATELINE Jersey City, N.J. Liberty Science Center is planning a comprehensive renovation, renewal, and expansion of its Jersey City, N.J., facility. Construction is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2005 with re-opening slated for early 2007. The project will allow more eff...
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DATELINE Austin, Texas Seton Medical Center in Austin, Texas opened its expanded 51,000-sf surgery center in May of 2004. Featuring new surgical suites, ten new post-anesthesia recovery beds, 37 additional preoperation recovery rooms, and six preadmission testing rooms, the fac...
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DATELINE San Francisco The University of California, San Francisco will invest over $500 million on capital projects at its Parnassus campus over the next five years. Planned new construction or renovations include:
A new $20-million cardiac center slated to open in June 2...
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DATELINE Schenectady, N.Y. Union College in Schenectady, N.Y., will develop the Center for Bioengineering & Computational Biology with a $1.6-million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Creating new research laboratories and a bioengineering teaching laboratory, the fac...
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DATELINE Cape Girardeau, Mo. A new $44 million, 161,792-sf federal courthouse will be constructed in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Slated for completion in 2006, the project will be managed by a subsidiary of Pasadena-based Jacobs Engineering Group, who will provide design and construction ser...
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DATELINE Chapel Hill, N.C. The University of North Carolina has broken ground on the new Science Complex at its Chapel Hill campus. Designed by William Wilson Associated Architects of Boston, the center is the largest construction project ever undertaken on campus. Phase 1 of the S...
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DATELINE Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State University is nearing completion of the $20-million Dixon Recreation Center expansion project in Corvallis, Ore. Designed by Yost Grube Hall of Portland, the expansion has created 60,000 sf of space housing a three-court basketball gymn...
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DATELINE Albany, N.Y. The Albany Academy for Girls dedicated its new $3-million, 23,000-sf athletic facility in Albany, N.Y., on May 14, 2004. The facility is named after David B. Silipigno, the founder of the now defunct National Finance Corp., who donated $775,000 for the fa...
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DATELINE New Albany, Ind. Southern Indiana Rehab Hospital began a $1.1-million renovation of its New Albany, Ind., facility in May 2004. The addition to the 10-year-old, 60-bed inpatient facility will include space for pediatric therapy, outpatient therapy, psychology testing and ...
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DATELINE Oakland, Calif. Children’s Hospital and Research Center at Oakland began construction in May on the $6-million Center for Immunobiology and Vaccine Development. Housed in a reconfigured portion of the existing research center, the 9,900-sf facility will bring toget...
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DATELINE Cottleville, Mo. St. Charles Community College has selected Paric Corp. to develop Phase Four of the Cottleville, Mo., campus building project. Designed by Louis R. Saur & Associates, the project includes classrooms and labs, an enhanced learning center, a bookstore and c...
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DATELINE Sylvania, Ore. Portland Community College is building the 46,000-sf Technology Classroom Building on its Sylvania, Ore., campus. Slated to open in fall 2004, the $8-million facility will house space for eleven classrooms, computer labs, software engineering, information...
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DATELINE Austin Texas NeuroRehab Center broke ground in May 2004 on a $6.5-million project that will expand its long-term acute care unit from 31 beds to 47. The Austin center specializes in the treatment of traumatic brain injury, neurological illness, pulmonary di...
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DATELINE Placer County, Calif. California State University Sacramento has received a gift of over 280 acres in south Placer County, the proposed site for the university’s Placer campus. Groundbreaking on the new campus could occur as early as spring 2006.
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DATELINE Elkins Park, Pa. The Pennsylvania College of Optometry is planning a new Student Community Center to be constructed at the Elkins Park Campus. Granary Associates of Philadelphia has been selected to provide architecture and interior design services. The Center will house ...
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DATELINE Tampa, Fla. The Federal Bureau of Investigation celebrated the groundbreaking on its new Tampa field office on May 19, 2004. Located in the West Shore business district, the $26.6-million, 12,000-sf build-to-suit project is being constructed by Highwoods Properties o...
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DATELINE Hillview, Ky. Jewish Hospital Healthcare Services will break ground on $35.5-million outpatient care center in Hillview, Ky. in summer 2004. Designed by Meta Associates and Arrasmith, Judd, Rapp, Chovan Inc., the facility is expected to receive LEED™ certificatio...
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DATELINE Memphis, Tenn. The University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis opened the first phase of the Hamilton Eye Institute in early May 2004. The project includes ten research laboratories and a technologically advanced administrative suite equipped to provide tel...
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DATELINE Houston A new diagnostic biotech facility will be constructed on 100 acres south of the Texas Medical Center. The $80-million facility will be funded by $25 million from the Texas Enterprise Fund, $25 million each from the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer...
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DATELINE Birmingham, Ala. Oxford Automotive has completed an $18.7-million manufacturing and distribution facility in the Jefferson Metropolitan Park in Birmingham. The 400,000-sf facility was designed by DesignForm and constructed by Doster Construction Co., both of Birmingham. T...
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DATELINE Augusta, Ga. The Medical College of Georgia (MCG) has completed construction of the Interdisciplinary Research Building (IRB) Phase II, a 94,000-sf expansion project. Designed by Lord, Aeck & Sargent of Atlanta, the $27.3-million, five-story project includes a mechani...
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DATELINE Durham, N.C. North Carolina Central University will receive $200,000 in federal funds toward the construction of the Biomanufacturing Research Institute and Training Enterprise facility on the university’s Durham campus.
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DATELINE Aurora, Colo. Children’s Hospital in Denver will relocate to the Fitzsimons campus in Aurora in 2007. Sited on 41 acres at the University of Colorado’s Health Sciences Center biomedical campus, the new 1.1 million-sf, 270-bed hospital will cost $462.8 milli...
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DATELINE Dumaguete, Philippines Epixtar Corp., a Miami-based call center holding company, will lease 28,000 sf of office space for a 400-seat, three-story call center to be constructed in the Philippines. The center will be located in Dumaguete, the capital of Negros Oriental, a provinc...
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DATELINE Los Angeles Kaiser Permanente officially broke ground on May 7, 2004 on a new patient tower at West Los Angeles Medical Center. Developed by contractor McCarthy of Newport Beach, Calif., the new West Wing Tower will replace one of the existing hospital towers built i...
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DATELINE New York Ground will be broken on the 1,776-foot Freedom Tower at the World Trade Center site in New York on July 4, 2004. Slated for completion in 2009, the tower could be the world’s tallest building. It will include a spire meant to evoke images of the St...
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DATELINE Milwaukee Aldrich Chemical Co. is consolidating three citywide locations with a move to an 800,000-sf plant in Milwaukee. Slated to begin in fall and continue through June 2005, the relocation was prompted by a need to make room for the reconstruction of the Marque...
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DATELINE Sugar Land, Texas Memorial Hermann Health Care System is planning to construct a new $93-million replacement hospital in the Sugar Land area of Fort Bend County, Texas. Tripling the footprint of the current Missouri City facility, the project will add ten inpatient beds fo...
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DATELINE Houston Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center broke ground on a new $9-million expansion project in Houston on May 11, 2004. Adding a 12-bed intensive care unit in a newly constructed 27,000-sf, two-story building, the facility will have the capacity for 24 additional...
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DATELINE Oklahoma City, Ok. A new Oklahoma City Federal Building was dedicated on May 3, 2004. Adjacent to the site where the Murrah building once stood, the facility’s security features include a steel-plated main entrance, shatterproof glass, and bollards, which are concrete...
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DATELINE Charlotte, N.C. Wake Forest University’s Babcock Graduate School of Management is planning to open a 30,000-sf campus in Charlotte. The project will be sited in a new development owned by Wachovia Corp. and will include a 1,200-seat performing arts center.
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DATELINE Storrs, Conn.
The University of Connecticut recently opened the Center for HIV Intervention and Prevention in Storrs, Conn. The 10,000-sf research and service facility for HIV Risk Behavior and Health Behavior Change was planned and designed by Miller Dyer Sp...
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DATELINE Ames, Iowa The USDA is constructing a BSL-3AG replacement facility in Ames, Iowa. Designed to foster scientific collaboration in animal health and food safety among three separate federal government agencies, the facility is structured for concurrent research on mul...
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DATELINE Orange, Calif. St. Joseph Hospital broke ground in March 2004 on a new four-story, 240,000-sf patient care tower in Orange, Calif. Complete with a full basement and a 13,000-sf central plant, the tower will feature 150 patient beds and 14 operating rooms. Built in a con...
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DATELINE Denton, Texas The University of North Texas is building the 41,000-sf “Sorority Row” complex on its Denton campus. Upon completion in July, the $3.5-million project will consist of five attached sorority houses, each with approximately 8,200 sf, creating ap...
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