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University Launches $95M Student Housing Project, $269M in Planned Construction in Arizona

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Midwestern University reported it is moving forward with an investment of up to $95 million to address student housing needs on its Glendale, Arizona, campus. The construction project targets graduate students in the medical professions.

The project, led by Chanen Construction, is for a 256-unit complex spread across eight two-story buildings. Total development costs are expected to range between $75 million and $95 million. 

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The Glendale, Arizona, campus of Midwestern University is located 15 miles northwest of Phoenix. The University has two campuses. The other campus is located in Downers Grove, Illinois. Image: Midwestern University

The University reported that it has $555.8 million in planned construction projects across its two campuses, with $286.1 million for its Illinois campus and $269.7 million for the Arizona campus.  

Midwestern University is a private, not-for-profit graduate institution founded in 1900. It specializes in health sciences education and research on its campuses in Downers Grove, Illinois, and Glendale, Arizona.


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