Frisco | June 2022

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Classes at Frisco Landing are expected to begin next spring.

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UNT unveils Frisco Landing

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The University of North Texas at Frisco is readying to open its rst building at its new location on the east side of the city. A hard hat tour of Frisco Landing was held May 20. The four-story building is 135,000 square feet, which sits on 100 acres of land at the southwest corner of Preston Road and Panther Creek Parkway. Its spaces are intentionally designed to promote collaboration, transparency and open communication between faculty and students, accord- ing to UNT ocials. Construction began in fall 2020, and the rst classes at Frisco Landing are expected to begin in spring 2023. “We look forward to the spring 2023 opening of our new building, Frisco Landing, as part of UNT at Frisco,” UNT President Neal Smatresk said in a statement. “We are committed to our partners with the city of Frisco, Collin County and Collin College to continue providing the highest-quality educa- tion experience to Collin County and beyond. This new facility will ensure UNT continues supporting programs and partnerships in an area synony- mous with innovative growth.” UNT has been oering classes in Frisco since 2016, with satellite locations at Hall Park and Inspire Park. UNT was the rst four-year institution in Collin County. UNT at Frisco will exclusively oer programs that include project design and analysis, industrial distribution, and applied project deign and analysis. The campus is set to oer 27 undergrad- uate and master’s-level programs.

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Staircases at Frisco Landing will be framed with glass to provide visibility. MIRANDA JAIMESCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER Frisco Landing at UNT 972-668-7100 https://frisco.unt.edu

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