Sunday, March 12, 2006

Loyola: The Miracle Along the Lake

Patrice M. Jones, Tribune Staff Reporter
Finally, the university began to unlock the value of its real estate. Ironically, a school near financial meltdown a short time ago is in the midst of one of the most aggressive building phases in its history--a five-year, $300 million capital improvement and expansion campaign. Among the new buildings are the recently completed Quinlan Life Sciences Education and Research Center and the Winthrop Residence Hall, both on the lakeshore campus. Also in Rogers Park, the university expects to break ground this fall on a state-of-the-art library annex for study and research. Finally, at its Water Tower campus, a new student center and residence hall is slated to open this summer.

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