By Dillon Thomas | CBS Colorado
Colorado State University has begun a $137 million project to renovate and replace two-thirds of its most utilized educational space.
“Clark,” named after Andrew G. Clark, is made up of three wings. Built in the 1960s, the “A-wing” and “C-wing” have been connected by the “B-wing” bridge of offices for decades. Aside from minor updates, the facilities have largely remained the same since initial construction. But, that’s now changing for two-thirds of the facility.
Clark A will undergo a major renovation after the demolition and replacement of Clark B is completed. Clark C will remain as-is, at least for now.