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Creighton University announced the transformation of its campus center with the design of a vibrant new campus quadrangle. Beginning this July and slated for completion in fall 2026, construction of the quadrangle will bring more than 250,000 square feet of vibrant, active green space to the center of campus. The beautified 5.7 acres of natural grass will include an amphitheater, pavilion, stage, a fountain plaza, and an ellipse with an art installation.

Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, SJ, PhD, the University President stated, “The quadrangle will be Creighton’s own Central Park, a reimagining of campus green space that will live at the intersection of academic and residential life.”

“This transformation will forever change how our students, faculty, staff, alumni and guests experience campus,” Fr. Hendrickson said. “The quadrangle not only gives Creighton a prominent gathering space; it creates a crown jewel at the heart of the city’s urban core, where the University has invested more than $500 million since 2015.”

Kyle Fiddelke, FASLA and Nathan Elliott, ASLA are leading the project for OJB. Read more about the design here.