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Council to vote on land swap with HU University to gain more room for new cancer center; city will have larger tract to market, possibly to the Air Force. By MATTHEW STURDEVANT | 247-7874 Daily Press December 19, 2007 HAMPTON — Hampton University and the city of Hampton are planning a land swap so the university can expand its new cancer center and the city will have a large tract to market as an industrial park — or possibly a new location for the Air Force Cyber Command. The City Council will vote today on whether to sell a 5.317-acre property to the university for $943,280. In turn, the university will sell an 8.69-acre plot to the city for more than $2 million. Both pieces of property are in the Magruder corridor area The city will gain a key piece of land west of Magruder Boulevard, in Hampton Roads Center North, which allows Hampton to market the land for development. "Hampton Roads Center North is really our future...it is the last frontier for the city of Hampton," said Economic Development Director Jimmy Eason. Eason said the city has been talking with the university about purchasing the land for years as part of a long-term plan for development there. He said it has nothing to do with a possible location for Cyber Command. However, a number of city officials who are courting the Air Force to locate a new command center in Hampton have suggested Hampton Roads Center North would be an ideal location. No matter how the land is used, the property swap is beneficial for the university and the city, officials said. "It's a win-win situation," said Hampton University President William R. Harvey. The university will get a piece of land south of Hampton Roads Center Parkway, in Hampton Roads Center South, between Magruder Boulevard and Interstate 64. The property is on the other side of a lake from where the university's new Proton Therapy Institute is being built. The first building is already under construction and the institute will open to patients in 2010, Harvey said. The university wanted the additional land to build a 20,000-square-foot research facility and a 175-bed hotel for patients. University officials said the institute will attract cancer patients from all over the country because it will be one of just five of its kind. Patients could be treated for as long as five to nine weeks, Harvey said, and they'll need a place to stay that's nearby. "What we will have is pretty much a campus to treat people with cancer on both sides of the lake," Harvey said. "We want it to be a very pleasant experience as they fight a very dreaded disease." _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hampton U...Dreaming no small dreams...and making them real...GO PIRATES! Where there is no vision there is no hope. George Washington Carver |
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Dr.Harvey is a visionary extraordinaire,one of only a few leading our HBCUs.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TRANSFORMING STUDENT POTENTIAL INTO ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE!!!<br />F.V.S.U.:STRAIGHT TO THE TOP!!<br />THE ONLY POTENTIAL GREATER THAN OURS IS YOURS.<br />A HAVEN FOR HUNGRY MINDS!!<br />WWW.FVSU.EDU |
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Brilliant move
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Still wearing thy colors....THE BLUE AND THE WHITE !!<br /><br />c/o 2001- QTIV |
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