U of L breaks ground on new Health Sciences Building

The University of Louisville broke ground on a new $280 million Health Sciences Building, expected to be completed by 2029. The facility will connect various health schools and provide an innovative environment for education and research.
The University of Louisville broke ground on its new Health Sciences Building on April 21. The $280 million project was largely funded by the Kentucky legislature, with $260 million from the state and $20 million from the university. The 257,000-square-foot building will connect the U of L Schools of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health and Information Sciences. It will feature modular classrooms, collaborative research labs, and gathering spaces. The facility is expected to be completed by 2029 and will help increase enrollment of health professionals. Located in the Louisville Medical and Education District, it will serve as a resource for the broader Louisville and Kentucky region.
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