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SUNY Schenectady's aquatic center expansion, now $125 million, will serve as a educational and economic hub despite space constraints.
The SUNY Schenectady Aquatic Center expansion, now projected at $125 million, has more than doubled its initial cost, with funding from Schenectady County, SUNY, and the Dormitory Authority.
Planned for Erie Boulevard near Frog Alley Brewing and Armory Studios, the facility will be owned by SUNY Schenectady and funded through sports tourism and campus activities.
Limited by nearby GE property, the Mohawk River, and the Historic Stockade, the center will serve as a "living laboratory" for academic programs in sports management, kinesiology, rehabilitation, media, and event management.
Officials say it will advance education and drive regional economic development, serving students and the community for decades.
La expansión del centro acuático de SUNY Schenectady, ahora de $125 millones, servirá como centro educativo y económico a pesar de las limitaciones de espacio.