Schools in Broward County, Fla., collaborate on new higher education complex

Feb. 26, 2014
Broward College and Florida International University are partnering to open an 89,000-square-foot-site in Miramar, which is scheduled to open in August.

Broward County, Fla., will soon see an expansion of its higher education facilities, the Sun Sentinel reported. Broward College and Florida International University are partnering to open an 89,000-square-foot-site in Miramar, which is scheduled to open in August.  The building, estimated to cost $21 million, will house classrooms, labs, meeting spaces, and a dining facility. 

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