Developer LPC West has been chosen to complete the first project at San Diego State University's innovation district.
SAN DIEGO — Developer LPC West has been chosen to complete the first project at San Diego State University's"innovation district" on the SDSU Mission Valley campus, it was announced Monday.
This first project -- which is anticipated to begin construction in 2024, with occupancy in 2026, with approval from the California State University Board of Trustees -- will include"community-serving amenities, a business incubator and accelerator space, and other workforce development opportunities that will intersect to produce a highly dynamic gathering place," a statement from the university reads. LPC will also build two parking structures.
"Every aspect of this project is designed to support itself financially, and to strengthen our collaboration with the private sector so that we can turbocharge our contribution to the region's economy," she said.
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