Roosevelt University plans 32-story facility in downtown Chicago

Nov. 24, 2009
Project will be one of the tallest university buildings in the nation
From The Chicago Tribune: Officials at Roosevelt University in Chicago are planning to build what they say would be the second-tallest university building in the nation. Construction on the 32-story, $110 million building is set to begin in February in downtown Chicago. The facility is slated to open in January 2012. The building will house classrooms, laboratories, a student recreation center and residence suites for more than 600 students. It will be the university's first newly constructed building in the school's history

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