Florida Polytechnic’s new applied research center

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Rendering of Florida Polytechnic University’s new Applied Research Center | Rendering via HOK

Florida Polytechnic University ’s new Applied Research Center (ARC) received full funding to complete its construction. The state legislature and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the state budget yesterday afternoon, approving the $14.8 million budget proposed by the University.

The 90,000-sqft facility will focus primarily on research and industry collaboration. Teaching and research laboratories, student design spaces, conference rooms, faculty offices and ample study space will set the new building apart as Central Florida’s epicenter for research and economic development.

Rendering of Florida Polytechnic University’s new Applied Research Center | Rendering via HOK

With an estimated total cost of $45 million, the 2-story building will sit on the Northwest side of campus, adjacent to the Innovation, Science, and Technology (IST) building.

With a scheduled opening of spring 2022, construction is already underway. The building is visible from I-4, but you can see an up-close look at the building’s progress here .

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Rilee moved to Lakeland, Florida from her hometown of Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 2016. In 2021, she joined 6AM City as a City Editor for LALtoday. Now, she supports 6AM’s growing markets as a Managing Editor. Rilee’s interests include reading, teaching yoga + pilates, and taking her dog for walks around Lake Hollingsworth.