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UNC-Chapel Hill to build 230-acre Carolina North campus by 2030, boosting STEM and research without taxpayer funds.
UNC-Chapel Hill will break ground in summer 2027 on Carolina North, a 230- to 250-acre mixed-use campus two miles from its main campus, marking its largest expansion since 1793.
The project, located on the former Horace Williams Airport site, aims to support growing STEM enrollment, provide housing, and boost research in health, AI, and biomedical engineering.
It will feature modern labs, retail, green space, and a Bus Rapid Transit link, funded through private partnerships, state trust funds, and debt—without taxpayer money.
The Dean E. Smith Center’s future is under review, with relocation or renovation options being considered amid community concerns.
Infrastructure work will begin before the groundbreaking, with full development expected by 2030.
UNC-Chapel Hill construirá un campus de 230 acres en Carolina del Norte para el año 2030, impulsando STEM y la investigación sin fondos de los contribuyentes.