Michigan State University (MSU) will open the doors to its $12 million renovation of the Duffy Daugherty Football Building in time for football season.
According to excerpts from the article:
When MSU's football coaches move into the renovated Duffy Daugherty Football Building in less than week, it'll mark the completion of an expansive era of facility projects that has essentially caught MSU up in the "arms race." For now.
"It's taken us time to get there, a lot of time," said MSU senior associate athletic director Greg Ianni, who oversees all facility projects. "This phase is finally done."
Duffy was built in 1980 at a cost of $1.75 million, and it was considered a cutting-edge football building at the time. The new Duffy, which will be unveiled publicly in August, includes the 25,000-square-foot Skandalaris Football Center. MSU alums Bob and Julie Skandalaris of Bloomfield Hills gave more than $5 million for that phase, which cost $12 million. New meeting rooms, offices for the coaches and the Demmer Family Hall of History -named for the Lansing-based family that gave an undisclosed gift—are the main highlights.
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