University of Michigan regents consider design for $168 million sports complex

19 May 2015

The athletic department at the University of Michigan is seeking approval to move forward with a proposed $168 million Division I Olympic sports complex in Ann Arbor.

On Thursday, the Board of Regents is expected to consider a schematic design of the 280,000-square-foot facility known as the Stephen M. Ross Athletic South Competition and Performance Project. The complex will house men's and women's track and field, cross country and women's rowing, with an indoor and outdoor track competition venue.

The Ann Arbor News says the proposal concludes that a consolidated performance team center is more cost-effective at providing specialized team spaces and shared resources.

Regents approved the project in September.

 

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University of Michigan regents consider design for $168 million sports complex

21 May 2015

The University of Michigan Board of Regents is considering a design for a $168 million Division I Olympic sports complex on the Ann Arbor campus.

The board is scheduled to act on the athletic department's schematic design for the 280,000-square-foot facility on Thursday afternoon at a meeting in Dearborn.

The Stephen M. Ross Athletics South Competition and Performance Project will house men's and women's track and field, cross country and women's rowing, with an indoor and outdoor track competition venue.

The athletic department says a consolidated performance team center is more cost-effective at providing specialized team spaces and shared resources.

Regents approved the project in September.

 

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