University of Cincinnati MainStreet Project

 

Tangeman University Center

  • Design – Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects of New York
  • Cost – $50.8 million

Joseph A. Steger Student Life Center

  • Design – Moore Ruble Yudell Architects and Planners of Santa Monica
  • Cost – $26.2 million

Swift Hall Renovation

  • Cost – $11 million

Student Recreation Center
Under construction, to be completed by winter 2006. New housing scheduled to open in fall 2005

  • Design – Morphosis of Santa Monica, in partnership with KZF, Inc.
  • Cost – $102.5 million

MainStreet Open Space

  • Design – Hargreaves Associates and local partners Glaserworks
  • Cost – $21.6 million

Infrastructure
Underground mechanical, plumbing and electrical utilities and communication systems

  • Cost – $21.7 million

Total: $233.8 million
The majority of the cost of the MainStreet project is paid for by student fees and the rest is supported by state funding, gifts and rent.

MainStreet Web Site

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