401 Penn Street Ribbon Cutting

New facility boasts 125,000 sq. ft. live-learn and community partner space

 

The 缅北强奸 and greater Reading community gathered for the public unveiling and ribbon cutting of the newly opened 125,000 square foot living and learning facility at 401 Penn Street in downtown Reading. The latest addition to the 缅北强奸 campus is the university鈥檚 single largest facility and recently completed its first phase of retrofitting.

 

鈥淐ommunity partnership and collaboration has been the driving force in the early success of the Reading CollegeTowne initiative, which today officially has a true home here on Penn Street,鈥 said 缅北强奸 President John R. Loyack. 鈥淚t is candidly inspiring to see all our community organizations, elected officials and many others working hand in hand to spark experiential educational and economic activity that will transform lives for the residents of Reading. And, there is so much more to come.鈥

 

Those in attendance heard from several elected officials and received tours of the newly opened facility. The first phase of the retrofitting project was completed in under a year. After receiving the university鈥檚 largest grant in its 62-year history, a $4 million grant from the Pennsylvania Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program grant, 缅北强奸 officially announced the groundbreaking in January 2021.

 

鈥淭ransformative development projects come to a city once in a generation鈥攁nd that is what 缅北强奸鈥檚 CollegeTowne means for the City of Reading,鈥 said Pennsylvania State Senator Judy Schwank. 鈥淐ollegeTowne brings a new vitality to Downtown Reading. It offers new opportunities for students to experience and energize urban life; and, the promise of unique community partnerships that benefit students, residents, and Greater Reading as a whole. I was proud to strongly support this game-changing endeavor.鈥

 

Part of the completed retrofitting included the ground floor redesign, which features a community gathering place and lounge area, space for the university鈥檚 refreshed business and communication programs and establish the home for the O鈥橮ake Institute for Economic Development and Entrepreneurship鈥檚 student-powered business incubator, which currently helped over 100 local businesses and entrepreneurs over the past year.

 

The lower level renovations include a collaborative student gathering space, high-tech general-purpose classrooms, spaces for the university鈥檚  and cutting-edge labs for the three new engineering programs. The fourth and fifth floors are retrofitted for student housing, with initial designs to house 66 students, with buildouts available to accommodate up to 300 students. There are 1,200 students, staff and faculty interacting with the facility daily.

 

鈥淭he students have already made this building and our community their home,鈥 said 缅北强奸 Senior Vice President and Provost Glynis Fitzgerald. 鈥淥ur communication students can learn through conversations with faculty and our partners at BCTV and La Mega. Our business students are engaging with their faculty in these new technology-filled classrooms and interacting with the new tenants in our O鈥橮ake Institute and the Community First Fund. With students, faculty and community members chatting, collaborating and studying in common spaces, this building is very much alive.鈥

 

As the new school year arrived, 缅北强奸 business and communication students started taking classes in the building in late August, as did the students who made 401 Penn Street their new home.

 

鈥淎s a Reading native, this building represents great opportunities to both current and future students,鈥 said 缅北强奸 accounting student Margarita Cornejo-Jimenez 鈥22. 鈥淢y fellow classmates will not only have the ability to experience Reading鈥檚 beautiful culture, with its diverse restaurants and stores, but they will also have the ability to meet and connect with other business owners and entrepreneurs from the area. We are proud to call this our new home, and on behalf of 缅北强奸鈥檚 student body, we thank all the supporters of this project who spoke today and the many more who continue their work behind the scenes for opening these doors that will lead us to success in our future careers.鈥

 

In July, the university announced ,  and the  joined BCTV and Starbucks as the first tenants of the 401 Penn Street location.

 

鈥淲ith every visit to this hub for economic development, with every announcement of a new community engagement partner, and most importantly with every addition of a new experiential learning opportunity for our students, I always seem to return to the word 鈥榟istoric鈥 to describe this project,鈥 said 缅北强奸 Board of Trustees Chairman Michael Fromm. 鈥淭his is not just a building; this is catalyst for transformation. I think the future for the city is bright, and 缅北强奸 is delighted to play a key role with Reading CollegeTowne.鈥

 

The university launched the CollegeTowne initiative in Reading in late 2019. Since its launch, 缅北强奸 purchased a downtown location, completed the first phase of a $20 million renovation and retrofitting project and has spurred six other development projects in empty or abandoned buildings that is resulted in nearly 1,000,000 sq ft of transformation in the downtown corridor.

 

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