Sunday, May 14, 2017

FSU Southwest Campus News


Squeezed on main campus, FSU seeks plenty of potential for its southwest location

http://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/2017/05/13/florida-state-universitys-southwest-campus-focus-future-growth/101567286/

While many may consider the impressive Doak Campbell Stadium, its expanded Champion’s Club and expectations of another football championship the future of Florida State, university planners offer an alternative vision.
Look southwest, they say. From the ramparts of Doak in the distance is sprawling university acreage that many believe offers the answer to the university’s core mission of providing high-quality academic and research programs.
As Florida State University builds on its quest in becoming one of the nation’s top 25 public universities, it also is keeping a laser focus on its future expansion.
For Tallahassee, that vision could lead to a dramatic change in the city’s southwest corridor where the university owns nearly twice as much land as its main campus occupies.

FSU officials soon will begin the process of updating the university’s master plan, which will serve as a campus-wide focus on plans for decades to come.
In the meantime, university planners are discussing how to prepare their southwest properties for development, which may be the key to the future of its landlocked main campus.
“At one time you couldn’t get anyone interested in the southwest campus,” said Mark Bertolami, director of planning and space management at FSU. “That is not true anymore. I can see the day the main campus and the southwest campus become one.
“We have to look at the southwest campus as an opportunity,” he said.
The university already has established its footprint on property it owns between Tallahassee International Airport to Gaines Street.
Today, there are 215 buildings on the main campus or a total of 6.2 million square feet. By comparison, there are 66 buildings on the southwest campus that total 1.4 million square feet.
Those properties include:

  • The FSU Reservation
  • The Don Veller Seminole Golf Course and Club
  • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
  • Morcom Aquatics Center
  • The 100-plus acre FSU Sportsplex intramural fields
  • The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
  • The vacant property that once housed the sprawling Alumni Village
  • Acreage between the golf course and Alumni Village
  • Property within Innovation Park
  • Various parcels along Lake Bradford Road.

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