Saddle Creek Development project moves forward

duda • October 25, 2021

Saddle Creek Development project moves forward

UNMC has selected T&G Investments to lead the design and construction of a new 350,000-square-foot administrative building at the southwest corner of Saddle Creek Road and Farnam Street — a cornerstone project within the university’s expanding Saddle Creek Development. The new facility will serve as the administrative headquarters for UNMC and Nebraska Medicine, while also supporting clinical faculty and enabling greater flexibility across the campus by relieving pressure on core clinical and teaching spaces. Designed with mixed-use features and multi-modal connectivity, the building will contribute to both institutional growth and neighborhood revitalization. With Leo A Daly as design lead, McCarthy Building Companies as general contractor, and BranchPattern advancing sustainability, the project team brings a strong local track record. This keystone development will bridge the existing campus with the new innovation corridor, further advancing UNMC’s mission as a global healthcare leader.
Saddle Creek Development project moves forward | Newsroom | University of Nebraska Medical Center

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