Friday, December 9, 2011
$14 million renovations to CMU's Anspach Hall first since building opened in 1967
The most used building on Central Michigan University's campus is getting major updates. The Board of Trustees on Thursday committed $14 million to renovate Anspach Hall, which was built in 1966 and has not received many updates. The building houses the departments of English, history, philosophy, religion, political science, sociology anthropology and social work. "The Anspach Hall renovations are mostly stuff you won't see," said University President George E. Ross. The project will update electrical operations, roofing, heating and cooling systems, and re-construct the West entrance, add a student lounge and modernize the classrooms. Construction will start in the summer, and continue in the summer of 2012. The building will remain open for fall and spring classes.
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