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  • In the News: Ty Tucker Tennis Center

    Columbus Business First provided an update on the progress of Ohio State's Ty Tucker Tennis Center. The project sought construction approval at this week's Board of Trustees meeting.The outlet reported that construction will last from October 2019 to November 2020, and the center will include around 450 spectator seats and six indoor and outdoor tennis courts for the men’s and women’s teams.Read ...
  • In the News: New images offer closer look at Ohio State’s planned Arts District

    The Ohio State University Board of Trustees will see the newest vision of the university’s planned Arts District at a meeting of the Master Planning and Facilities Committee today.New renderings of the Arts District highlight a renovated Weigel Hall, home of the School of Music, and a new building for the Department of Theatre featuring new performance spaces, modern recital halls and high-tech c...
  • In the News: Ohio State seeking board approval of new parking, transit plans

    Columbus Business First recently wrote about a new parking and transportation study on the horizon at Ohio State. The publication wrote that Ohio State is asking the board of trustees this week to officially give the go-ahead to start a new comprehensive transportation and parking plan for campus.Read Full Story...
  • In the News: Ohio State seeking approval to advance ambulatory sites

    The Ohio State University looks to advance three Wexner Medical Center ambulatory sites during upcoming Board of Trustees meetings.Ohio State is seeking remaining design and construction approval for its planned regional ambulatory location at Hamilton Road and State Route 161 in northeast Columbus, a portion of design approval for a Dublin outpatient care site and funding for two enabling projec...
  • In the News: West campus transforming into tech R&D hub

    Columbus CEO Magazine recently profiled Ohio State's west campus innovation district. Keith Myers, vice president of Planning, Architecture and Real Estate, told the publication that the reframed research park plan calls for the construction of 9 million to 12 million square feet of projects on the campus during the next 20 years or more.Plans for three buildings have been announce including the ...

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