The University of Florida has selected Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate as the preferred developer for the initial phase of its new graduate campus in Jacksonville. This significant $287.5 million project marks a major stride in establishing a state-of-the-art, innovation-focused campus aimed at bolstering Florida’s workforce and economic growth.
Key Takeaways
- Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate chosen as preferred developer for UF’s Jacksonville graduate campus.
- The initial phase of construction is valued at $287.5 million.
- The campus will be located in Jacksonville’s historic LaVilla neighborhood.
- The project aims to strengthen Florida’s workforce and fuel economic growth.
A New Era for UF in Jacksonville
The University of Florida’s selection of Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate signals a pivotal moment for its ambitious Jacksonville graduate campus. Following a rigorous nationwide selection process, Edgemoor emerged as the top choice to lead the initial $287.5 million construction phase. This development is set to transform downtown Jacksonville into a hub for advanced graduate studies and innovation.
Edgemoor’s Vision and Team
Edgemoor brings a wealth of experience in developing transformative higher education projects across the country. Their team comprises a robust mix of national and local expertise, including Clark Construction, Auld & White Constructors, OJB Landscape Architecture, HOK, PQH Group Design, and England-Thims Miller, among others. Mori Hosseini, Chair of the UF Board of Trustees, expressed confidence in Edgemoor’s ability to "challenge convention and drive decision-making across the university," highlighting the dynamic and interdisciplinary nature of the planned projects.
Campus Location and City Support
The new campus will be anchored in the historic LaVilla neighborhood, a location chosen for its potential to foster innovation and talent development. The City of Jacksonville has demonstrated strong commitment to the project, dedicating over 20 acres for campus development and contributing tens of millions of dollars towards construction costs. This partnership underscores the shared vision for enhancing Jacksonville’s economic landscape.
Future Outlook
UF’s Jacksonville campus is slated to begin offering initial programs in existing facilities by 2026, with new construction to follow. The broader vision encompasses advanced graduate programs in critical sectors such as business, healthcare, and emerging technologies. Donald W. Landry, UF interim president, stated, "We are excited to work with Edgemoor to deliver a facility that reflects UF’s excellence and meets the needs of students, faculty and industry partners."
Sources
- University of Florida selects Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate as preferred developer for first
Jacksonville campus building News, University of Florida.
