NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Vanderbilt University is working on plans to expand into the Sunshine State. School officials confirmed they’re in discussions about bringing its business education and computing programs to West Palm Beach.
“[It’s] an area of tremendous growth and investment in private equity, venture capital, fintech and investment banking,” Senior Media Relations Specialist John O’Brien said in a statement to News 2.
Current plans call for over 300,000 square feet of space, including the main academic building, student housing and a parking garage. The school would have more than 1,000 students.
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“This expansion requires approval by accrediting bodies and state regulatory authorities. We have presented our intentions to the local community and appreciate how West Palm Beach and the Palm Beach community have embraced our vision,” stated O’Brien. “We are truly delighted with our progress but much work …