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Design Of Pennovation Center Gets Approval from Penn Board

The University of Pennsylvania's Pennovation Center will move ahead and its design was approved by the school's board.

The plan calls for renovating an existing three-story, 58,000-square-foot industrial building that will become the cornerstone to Pennovation Works, a 23-acre hub for innovation, research and entrepreneurialism along the southern bank of the Schuylkill River and next to Penn's main campus. The design was done by HWKN of New York.

This first phase will cost $37.5 million and is part of a bigger vision that Penn has for the site, which was the former Marshall Labs. At one point, Penn called the property South Bank.

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