Developers Donate Mt. Clemens Building To Oakland U
Two Macomb County investors and developers have elected to help Oakland University advance its commitment to bring greater academic opportunities to the people of Macomb County.
Gebran "Gabe" Anton and his partner, Stuart Frankel, are donating the Towne Square Building at 20 S. Main St. in Mt. Clemens to the university. This gift is valued at approximately $2 million.
Speaking on behalf of himself and Frankel, Towne Square Associates managing partner and civic booster Anton said: "This donation is our gift to future generations of Oakland University students, administration and support faculty who will enjoy all that our city has to offer and who will contribute to its growth. This is indeed a stepping stone to a new college town, a town with a vision and an energetic plan that will encompass new business, new visitors and new residents. We couldn't ask for a more promising strategic partnership."
Built in 1984 by Towne Square Associates and designed by Rockind/DeBard Architects, the brick and glass building will offer OU 25,422 square feet of additional space on two floors.
Mary Otto, vice president for outreach, said the space will be used primarily to expand the number of classes and programs the university offers its students in Macomb County, as well as office space for faculty and advisors who travel to Mt. Clemens to teach and meet with students.
"This wonderful gift couldn't have come at a better time, given the tremendous growth we've seen in people looking to take advantage of the programs we now offer in Macomb," she said. "In that sense, I think this donation is truly a gift to aspiring students and the people of this region as a whole."
In addition to Macomb2Oakland, a partnership between OU and Macomb Community College that produced the state's first concurrent enrollment program, Oakland University maintains a presence in the county through a partnership with the Macomb Intermediate School District that offers graduate, post graduate, certificate and endorsement programs to teachers, administrators, counselors and others.
University officials anticipate that the donation by Towne Square Associates will significantly advance efforts to meet the expanding educational needs of both traditional and returning college students in the region.
"The economic struggles the state has experienced in recent years have created a double-edged sword when it comes to our efforts to expand the academic programs Michigan needs to fully transition to a knowledge-based, 21st century economy," said OU President Gary Russi. "This gift will help us move more students toward rewarding professional careers, and for this he deserves our most profound gratitude."
University officials are planning a special event in August to officially unveil the repurposed building to the public.
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