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We were excited to celebrate the opening of the K-State Office Park on Friday, December 4th, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house.
The new building is the first in a multiphase project that will fuel collaboration, philanthropic support and economic development in the North Campus Corridor. Among the first partners to be located in the office park are Garmin, U.S. Engineering, G.E. Johnson Construction, the Veterinary and Biomedical Research Center, and the Center of Excellence for Emerging and Zoonotic Animal Diseases.
“The KSU Foundation is honored to lead the development of the K-State Office Park,” said Greg Willems, president and CEO of the KSU Foundation. “As K-State’s home for philanthropy, the new space honors and celebrates our generous donors and leaders in philanthropy, and it allows the KSU Foundation to grow and sustain philanthropy for Kansas State University well into the future. This activity is central to our role as a university foundation and will be a driving force in achieving K-State’s 2025 vision.”
We’re excited to continue our relationship with school and community. Congrats to Kansas State University Foundation and Kansas State University!
Read more about the project here.
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