State OKs architect funds for YSU project


COLUMBUS — The state Controlling Board OK’d the release of more than $2.6 million for Youngstown State University, part of a $29.5 million Williamson College of Business Administration building project.

The bulk of the funds (about $2.5 million) will cover architectural services provided by Strollo Architects of Youngstown.

The university’s College of Business has been growing and is in need of a new facility, according to documents: “This new facility will help prepare students to be successful in today’s business environment and it will also position itself to closely work with the Youngstown business community.”

Strollo will design the new 110,000-square-foot building to “be both welcoming and formal, represent one of the many future YSU developments south of Rayen Avenue and mediate between the design of the adjacent properties and institutions, yet express the appropriate image of the new Williamson College of Business Administration,” according to documents.

In addition to the architect’s fees, about $22 million is budgeted for construction, $2 million for fixtures, furniture and equipment, $1.5 million for site acquisition and $150,000 for art.

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