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Michigan State University College of Human Medicine officials recently published a study outlining the future economic impact of the four buildings that comprise MSUâs Grand Rapids presence on the Medical Mile.
The buildings include the Secchia Center, the MSU Grand Rapids Research Center, and two buildings under construction: the Doug Meijer Medical Innovation Building and Perrigo Companyâs North American corporate headquarters, which in the report was dubbed âBuilding 4.â
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Michigan State University College of Human Medicine officials today announced results of a study outlining the future economic impact of the four buildings that comprise university’s Grand Rapids presence on the Medical Mile. The buildings include the Secchia Center, the MSU Grand Rapids Research Center, and two buildings under construction, the Doug Meijer Medical Innovation Building and the Perrigo Company plc North American Corporate Headquarters.
After construction on the Perrigo Company plc North American Headquarters building is completed in 2022, the annual direct economic activity related to the four buildings anchored by the MSU Secchia Center is estimated to be $203 million with