Over the next 10 years, Cleveland State University will invest around $650 million into the development of the main campus in the heart of the city, according to a news release from the university.
The proposal is designed to support CSU’s “academic and research missions, enhance the student experience, increase and elevate on campus housing” and more.
The Academic Core will focus on renovating the areas located between Carnegie and Euclid Avenues and East 22 and 18 Streets, including the iconic Rhodes Tower.
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