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Carnot Emission Services Occupies KellyUSA Facility
Carnot Emission Services, a provider of precision emissions testing for worldwide engine manufacturers, occupied 10,500 sf of lab space in San Antonio's KellyUSA Building 333 in October 2002. The company has access to an additional 5,000 sf for use as a machine shop. Carnot plans to expand to encompass the entire 29,500-sf facility in the future.
Woodruff Arts Center Expands High Museum of Art
The Woodruff Arts Center is expanding its High Museum of Art. Phase I of the expansion includes four buildings designed by Renzo Piano slated for completion by 2005. Providing exhibition space, increased education and programming space, office facilities, and public amenities, the project will more than double the museum's size. The current High Museum of Art, designed by Richard Meier, consists of 135,000 sf. The 177,000-sf addition will enlarge the museum to 312,000 sf.
Amersham Biosciences Completes Marlborough Office
Amersham Biosciences had completed construction and fit-up of its new 10,000-sf Marlborough office. Designed by Woodbrier Associates, the facility houses office space, conference rooms and a reception area. Contractor for the project was Integrated Builders of Braintree, Mass.
University of Idaho Develops Idaho Place
The Universityof Idaho is leading the development of Idaho Place in downtown Boise. Consolidating the University of Idaho’s and Idaho State University’s many existing Boise programs, the mixed-use center may also include other higher education institutions that have been invited to participate. The combined educational, retail, and residential center will be sited on an approximately 10-acre parcel and will provide opportunities for business, industry, and government to collaborate in research and public service.
University of Idaho Dedicates College of Business and Economics Facility
The University of Idaho will dedicate the J.A. Albertson Building for the College of Business and Economics on October 25. Designed to accommodate the College’s Integrated Business Curriculum, the facility features state-of-the-art multimedia classrooms, team teaching and learning rooms, smartboards, and telecommunication capabilities for distance education. A “Trading Room” where students can trade stocks, bonds and commodities online will be ready by fall of 2003.