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  • Pelotonia Research Center Naming

    Pending approval by The Ohio State University Board of Trustees, the new interdisciplinary research facility located at 2255 Kenny Rd. in the university’s Carmenton innovation district will be named Pelotonia Research Center. The naming is in recognition of Pelotonia ’s partnership and philanthropic support for cancer research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G...
    rendering of building with Pelotonia Research Center Sign
  • Connecting to the Inpatient Hospital

    A milestone three years in the making has been reached. This week, construction crews took the first step of connecting The Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (The James) to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital under construction. Crews used a crane to pull eight-inch thick, 12,000-pound precast panels up through a 16-inch gap...
    Panel being held in the sky by the crane.
  • In the News: Firm selected to create Ohio State’s Carmenton innovation district master plan

    The Ohio State University announced today that the university-affiliated Science and Technology Campus Corporation ( SciTech) will collaborate with global real estate company Tishman Speyer to develop a master plan for Carmenton, the university’s innovation district. As the current phase of construction at Carmenton continues, the university has signed a letter of intent with SciTech to work with...
    carmenton rendering
  • Slideshow: Energy Advancement and Innovation Center

    Construction on a space for industry experts to collaborate on the next generation of smart energy systems, renewable energy and green mobility solutions is nearly 60% complete. The Energy Advancement and Innovation Center (EAIC) is on track for a building turnover in October 2023. The 66,000 square-foot building prioritizes passive and active strategies to reduce energy usage including the...
    An up close shot of a worker installing polycarbonate paneling on the exterior of the building.
  • In the News: Topping out complete on inpatient tower

    As highlighted by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, construction progresses on its new inpatient hospital tower as the highest steel structural beam has been put in place. The 1.9 million-square-foot inpatient hospital is the largest single facilities project ever undertaken at Ohio State with up to 820 beds in private-room settings to elevate patient-centered care, safety and...
    An exterior view of the building.

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