Carnegie Mellon University to spend $6 Million to expand in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — According to state and local development sources, Carnegie Mellon University plans to invest $6 Million to build out new space in Pittsburgh. The company plans to occupy the new space in Pittsburgh, on or about October 1, 2025. According to the company website Carnegie Mellon University founder Andrew Carnegie said: My heart is in the work. No statement better captures the passion and drive of our people to make a real difference. At Carnegie Mellon, we’re not afraid of the work. Our educational environment creates problem solvers, drivers of innovation and pioneers in technology and the arts. Employers in every field say our graduates are ready to hit the ground running the day they graduate.
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Company Contact:
Farnham Jahanian, President
fjahanian@cmu.edu
https://www.linkedin.com/in/farnam-jahanian-03b35320/
412-268-2000
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