Musco Center for the Arts Commands the Spotlight
ORANGE, Calif. — As Chapman University gears up to offer students a much-awaited curriculum in musical theater, the new Musco Center for the Arts will support the university’s thriving arts programs in a modern premier setting.


MENLO PARK, Calif. — Sundt Construction will demolish California State University, East Bay’s (CSUEB) Warren Hall on Aug. 17. Warren Hall is a vacant administrative building that the Seismic Review Board at the university deemed the most seismically vulnerable building in the CSU system.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) recently awarded LEED Gold certification to the renovated Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (CRLS).
CORVALLIS, Ore. — The redesigned Arnold Dining Center at Oregon State University in Corvallis, has generated almost $2 million in additional sales for the institution since its unveiling in 2011.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The largest athletic facility redevelopment in collegiate history will soon begin at Texas A&M University with the $450 million Kyle Field Redevelopment Project.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) recently awarded LEED Gold certification to the Center for Emerging Technologies at Clemson University’s International Center for Automotive Research (CET at CU-ICAR).
NEW YORK — Cornell announced that it plans to combine industry and academia with a new corporate co-location building on its Roosevelt Island campus. This will help facilitate Cornell Tech’s mission by fostering interactions between students, faculty and industry professionals.
BREINIGSVILLE, Pa. — Parkland School District officials applied to the state of Pennsylvania in 2010 to receive partial reimbursement for the $16 million loan necessary to complete construction on the Fred J. Jaindl Elementary School.
DAVIS, Calif.
CINCINNATI — Construction is slated to begin in July on Phase One of the new University Station multi-use site near Xavier University. A lead loan from U.S. Bank and an allocation from New Market Tax credits (NMTC) as well as funds from the City of Norwood Tax Increment Financing (TIF) are funding the $54 million project.