Facilities Focus - Dec 8th, 2022
 
 
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The university has bought a 350,000-square-foot building in Brooklyn as it works to expand the Tandon School of Engineering
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Plans for the seven-story project have been submitted to the city of Coral Gables, Fla.
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Industry unemployment fell to 3.9% as number employed reached all-time high. Rising wages and persistent worker shortages continue to worry ABC, AGC economists, respectively.
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A $35 million infrastructure plan calls for a 2,000-seat stadium for football and soccer, as well as renovation and expansion of a 61-year-old science facility.
The project will upgrade multiple spaces throughout the building, including the library, common area and more.
The Anavia Apartments will be converted to housing for about 800 students.
The $14.5 million cost of the 32,000-square-foot facility at Wisconsin Dells High School is being funded entirely by the Todd and Shari Nelson Family Foundation.