Website showcases decade of campus physical transformation
Colorado State University is building for success, charting the largest construction boom on campus in more than 50 years that added 4 million gross square feet to campus buildings.
Colorado State University is building for success, charting the largest construction boom on campus in more than 50 years that added 4 million gross square feet to campus buildings.
As offices and research labs have moved into new buildings on campus, a shuffle has begun to use the vacated space effectively.
The new home of the Warner College of Natural Resources, the Michael Smith Natural Resources Building, is open for the fall semester with new classrooms and meeting rooms, ample open study space for students, and a multitude of connections to the natural world.
Lake Street will be closed between Shields and Whitcomb streets July 19-30.
Preparations to begin building an addition to the A-Z Building start at 5 p.m. Oct. 10.
The intensity of the largest construction boom on campus in more than 50 years is tapering off.
University Avenue will be closed from Mason Street to College Avenue for repaving on Wednesday, Aug. 9.
Meridian Street between Hughes Way and Pitkin Street will be closed
Due to waterline work, the westbound University Avenue lane will be closed between East Drive and Amy Van Dyken Way.
The Jack Christiansen Track is undergoing an $2.4 million upgrade.