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Florida Institute of Technology will spend much of its 50th anniversary celebrating to the sounds of saws and hammers as the campus undergoes nearly $75 million worth of new construction. The boom, the largest construction undertaking in the university’s history, will add nearly 200,000 square feet of space to the campus—an increase of 20 percent.
At the heart of the new construction will be the South Village, located on the southern end of campus. This village will include three new
five-story residence halls, a 20,000-square-foot autism research and treatment center, an Olympic-sized swimming pool and integrated diving well,
a new dining hall and the new 24,000-square-foot Harris Center for Science and Engineering. Not lost on current students is one other aspect of the South Village—a 392-space parking garage.
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