University research district estimated to be completed in 2015
  • Economy continues Campus Crossroads delays
  • Near-campus housing projects stall, downsize in economic recession
  • University building projects mostly on schedule
  • Planning for Ambulatory Care Center will resume in the fall
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    Delays, decisions and details: A status report of on- and near-campus construction projects

    In the past year, the economic downturn has meant trouble for many major building projects around campus. Moving forward, the near-future aesthetic of our community is uncertain. Related stories:
    June 30, 2009

    In the past year, the Daily has reported on many proposed building projects happening in and around the University of Minnesota, many of which have experienced minor setbacks or massive delays as a result of the economic downturn. Others are simply pushing forward more cautiously.
    Some of the projects involve University facilities like Northrop Auditorium and the University Recreation Center; others are large-scale research facilities or medical buildings. There have also been several commercial projects off-campus, which are intended to provide future student housing and retail locations.
    Though the status of the projects varies — and the completion dates of some are uncertain — each one affects the University community, both now during the development and construction process, and in the future as an important part of the campus landscape.

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