Texas A&M to begin construction on new Fort Worth campus this summer

"Aggieland North" is expected to be ready by 2025
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Photo credit Barbara Smyers

Just about anywhere you go in Texas, graduates of Texas A&M can be found. Luckily for alumni in DFW, a new piece of their school will soon be right here in the metroplex. The university recently announced they will soon begin construction on the Fort Worth campus they are calling "Aggieland North."

The eastern edge of downtown Fort Worth will soon look a bit like College Station, as Texas A&M plans to replace the current Texas A&M law school building in the area with an education complex that will further the city’s partnership with one of the largest university systems in the U.S. According to Fox 4 News, the school recently shared renderings of the three building complex that is expected to be finished by 2025.

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"Not for just the students. That’s easy. It’s for the industry. It’s for the things that I do believe we will be able to bring to the city of Fort Worth in the businesses that call this town their home," said Regent Robert Albritton. Hopefully this move doesn’t spark too many Texas A&M and TCU rivalries.

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Featured Image Photo Credit: Barbara Smyers