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  • In the News: Ohio State kicks off 'historic' $2.4B in construction driven by master plan

    Columbus Business First reports that Ohio State has approved a $2.37 billion 5-year capital plan to support Framework 2.0 and the university's strategic plan. It is an historic number for Ohio State as the university delivers on major projects identified in the campus master plan.As reported by the outlet, classroom and laboratory buildings make up 47% of the new projects, and 39% are for OSU Wex...
  • In the News: New $155.9 million Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Center

    The Lantern recently wrote about an exciting new project -- a $155.9 million Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Center.According to the outlet, the construction of the center will include renovations to Hamilton Hall, located at the corner of 10th and Neil avenues, as well as construction of a new wing extending onto 10th Avenue. The new wing will form an enclosure to the space and create a quadra...
  • Ohio State seeks trustee approval on Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Center

    The Ohio State University is taking the next step on a proposed Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Center that will blend innovative technology and hands-on learning in conjunction with the university’s strategic plan. Ohio State will seek approval for the $155.9 million health sciences center during next week’s Board of Trustees meeting. Funding sources are to be determined. The project is poised...
  • Myers discusses Framework 2.0, future of Ohio State development

    Three key focus areas offer exciting changes coming soon to The Ohio State University. Keith Myers, Ohio State’s vice president of Planning and Real Estate, offered a glimpse into the university’s future development during Wednesday’s Columbus Business First 2019 Commercial Developers Power Breakfast.The event’s keynote speaker focused primarily on 15+HIGH, the Medical Center district and the fut...
  • In the News: Ohio State 2.0: Embarking on a decade of massive change

    On June 23, Columbus Business First published an article that featured the many facets of the university's Framework 2.0 plan. Construction is already underway along High Street with the project at the intersection of 15th and High. The realignment project of Cannon Drive has also begun. These are two of the redevelopment projects planned under the university's second framework. The article touch...

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