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  • In the News: 15+HIGH is the Centerpiece of Ohio State's Latest Transformation

    The most noteworthy redevelopment work that Ohio State has going are the 15+HIGH and Arts District projects along North High Street. Major changes have been taking place on the east side of High Street since 2008. That has been part of the plan since the beginning, said Amanda Hoffsis, president of Campus Partners, Ohio State’s real estate offshoot. Read the Business First article...
    Amanda Hoffsis on panel
  • 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...
    Power Breakfast Panel
  • IN THE NEWS: Region’s first proton therapy facility to treat cancer patients

    The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute are collaborating with Nationwide Children’s Hospital to bring the first proton therapy treatment facility to central Ohio. This will offer state-of-the-art radiation oncology treatment for adult and pediatric cancer patients in one place.The proton center will be locat...
  • IN THE NEWS:Ohio State, Nationwide Children's to team up on $100 million proton therapy cancer center

    Ohio State University's James Cancer Hospital and Nationwide Children's Hospital will split the cost of a $100 million proton therapy center as part of Ohio State's outpatient complex being designed for west campus.The project revives a project that Ohio State walked away from a decade ago, but now at one-half to one-third the cost.Proton therapy would take up 55,000 square feet of the planned 34...
    image of proton therapy
  • In the News: Ohio State to Build One Garage for New Hospital Tower

    The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center plans to build a new parking garage on the land opened up by relocating Cannon Drive as the first in several steps before building an 840-bed hospital tower.After the new garage opens, the North and South Cannon garages will come down to make a footprint for the tower to connect to the James Cancer Hospital. The end result is more parking: 1,870 spa...
    The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center construction

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