Collaborative Partnership Will Revitalize Vacant Hill Section School

The University of Scranton, Greenspace Properties and Hildebrandt Learning Centers announced a project to convert the former Madison Junior High School building into a learning center.

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In December, The University of Scranton, Greenspace Properties and Hildebrandt Learning Centers announced a project to convert the former Madison Junior High School building at 528 Quincy Avenue into a state-of-the-art learning center that can accommodate approximately 120 children and apartment-style housing with 24 apartments to serve the University’s growing population of graduate and international students. 

Built in the early 1900s, the 43,000 square-foot, three-story building is listed on the National Park Service’s “National Register of Historic Places.” It will be renovated using local and environmentally friendly materials and low energy systems.

View the news conference below.

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