University Lands FY24 Annual Report

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THE PUF AT WORK

Texas A&M-Fort Worth Campus FUNDED WITH $150 MILLION FROM THE PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND

$150 MILLION

With a current project budget of $185 million, Texas A&M-Fort Worth is poised to become a cornerstone of Fort Worth’s envisioned downtown innovation district. This 3.5-acre campus will serve as a hub for cutting-edge research, education, and workforce development, with contributions from Texas A&M University, Tarleton State University, the Texas A&M School of Law, and programs across engineering, agriculture, emergency management, and health sciences. The campus will foster collaboration between public and private sectors, offering state-of-the-art classrooms, laboratories, event spaces, and flexible makerspaces to drive innovation and skill-building. At the heart of this initiative is the eight-story, 225,000-square-foot Law & Education Building, which will support multidisciplinary programs spanning law, medical technology, nursing, engineering, and more. Designed for connectivity and collaboration, the building features exterior terraces, a vertical atrium, and integrated academic resources. Set to open in 2026, Texas A&M-Fort Worth will anchor the city’s efforts to position itself as a magnet for economic growth and innovation, meeting the dynamic workforce needs of one of the nation’s fastest- growing cities.

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