Virginia Tech will be an owner as well as a tenant at its proposed innovation campus by the planned Potomac Yard Metro station in Alexandria, but more precise details still need to be fleshed out following Monday's announcement. The university anticipates two buildings combining for nearly 600,000 square feet in the first installment of its 1 million-square-foot campus, university spokesman Michael Stowe said in an email. Virginia Tech disclosed earlier this week that the campus will be established on part of Houston-based Lionstone Investments' larger, 65-acre North Potomac Yard. Read More...
Virginia Tech will be an owner as well as a tenant at its proposed innovation campus by the planned Potomac Yard Metro station in Alexandria, but more precise details still need to be fleshed out following Monday’s announcement. The university anticipates two buildings combining for nearly 600,000 square feet in the first installment of its 1 million-square-foot campus, university spokesman Michael Stowe said in an email. Virginia Tech disclosed earlier this week that the campus will be established on part of Houston-based Lionstone Investments’ larger, 65-acre North Potomac Yard.
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