On the corner Duncan and Newsead Avenues, there’s been tremendous activity on the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis campus for many months. The more than $600 million building project will span almost a block on the edge of Cortex Innovation Community, one the fastest-growing business, innovation and technology hubs in the United States.
Far-reaching benefits of the 609,000-square-foot facility are certain. It’s the medical school’s largest building project ever. Once every piece of the new building is in place and the structure’s doors open, the work that lies ahead will help patients with Alzheimer’s disease and their families; it will help the investigation and treatment of deadly brain tumors; the development of innovative pain management therapies; new therapies for severe mental illness and much more. Read the entire article on the HEC Media website by clicking here