84,000-square-foot fitness facility is too small at University of Central Florida

May 8, 2008
School is planning expansion of rec center to keep up with student demand

The Recreation and Wellness Center at the University of Central Florida in Orlando features four indoor multipurpose courts, an indoor track, a 3,000-square-foot cardio floor and a 12,000-square-foot weight floor--but that still isn't enough to keep up with the school's ever-growing population, some students say. Design work has begun for an expansion of the facility.

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