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  • In the News: Construction progresses in Ohio State's Carmenton innovation district

    Columbus Business First recently highlighted construction progress at The Ohio State University's Carmenton. Included in the online photo highlights and story are Outpatient Care West Campus, Interdisciplinary Research Facility and the Energy Advancement and Innovation Center. Read Full Article (subscription required).
    rendering of carmenton
  • Slideshow: University Square South

    A vision is coming to life as construction crews continue their work on the University Square South building. With a March of 2023 opening date, crews have been working from the top down to complete the five-story mixed-use building. The project is about 70% complete with a budget of $44.9 million. The University Square project, led by Campus Partners, opens the front door of Ohio State and...
    An exterior view of the University Square South building.
  • In the News: Lower Olentangy Trail to Remain Closed

    As shared in The Lantern, the Lower Olentangy Trail is closed until January 2023 for the second phase of the Cannon Drive Relocation Project. Additional roadway and trail closures will occur beginning in 2023 and will continue through the end of 2024. The project will rebuild the roadway between John Herrick Drive and Woody Hayes Drive at its current elevation and construct a certified ODNR flood...
    two people walking along olentangy trail
  • Slideshow: Interdisciplinary Research Facility

    The Interdisciplinary Research Facility, one of the first buildings at Carmenton, is 80% complete. Interior painting and lab equipment installation continue. Sound baffles are being installed in the ceiling to help reduce noise volumes in open spaces. The facility will serve multiple research disciplines, including biomedical, life sciences, engineering and environmental sciences, among others and...
    Southwest view of IRF
  • Slideshow: Controlled Environment Agriculture Research Complex

    From a seedling to a flower, a space has fully bloomed on the Waterman Agricultural and Natural Resources Laboratory located west of Kenny Road. The Controlled Environment Agriculture Research Complex (CEARC) is now open. The $34.8 million project provides a platform for interdisciplinary research at the nexus of horticulture and crop science, engineering, entomology, plant pathology, food science...
    A view of the exterior of the conference center and office areas.

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