Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)
Gwynedd Mercy Univ. plans expansion
Purchases 154-acre adjacent property
Gwynedd Mercy University has purchased a 154-acre property adjacent to its Sumneytown Pike campus. It includes 157,000 square feet of useable interior space.
The purchase will allow the university to nearly double its footprint — expanding to 314 acres.
Acquisition of the property, which was previously owned by Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., was completed Dec. 4. Financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed.
“We are absolutely thrilled that we were able to take advantage of such a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase this prime piece of property,” Gwynedd Mercy University President Deanne D’Emilio, JD, said in a press release. “Some of our current facilities are bursting at the seams, and this new space will provide exciting opportunities to expand and enhance the educational programs available to new and continuing GMercyU students.”
The University plans to transform the property into a stateof-the-art facility that will enhance existing programs and support the introduction of new market-responsive programs, according to the release.
A spokeswoman said it’s too early in the process to discuss additional specific details, adding that next steps include the creation of a detailed development timeline as part of an overall campus master plan.
“As we celebrate our 70th year and the 175th anniversary of the Sisters of Mercy journey to America, we are excited by the many possibilities this venture presents to further differentiate the GMercyU brand as a Catholic university leader in professional and healthcare education,” D’Emilio added.
Kathleen Hunsicker, chairwoman of the Lower Gwynedd Township Board of Supervisors, congratulated the university on its “strategic investment.”
“This expansion will make it possible for our hometown university to bring an even larger group of students from throughout the Commonwealth and around the world to enjoy all that our community has to offer,” she said in the release.
The purchase of the property is part of a broader plan to build on the University’s reputation, “for preparing professionals who can successfully navigate a constantly changing world, and make that world a better place,” the release stated.
“We are excited about what the future holds for GMercyU, and for our current and future alumni,” said D’Emilio. For more information about Gwynedd Mercy University visit gmercyu.edu. Email business story ideas to business editor/writer drovins@21st-centurymedia. com.
“Some of our current facilities are bursting at the seams, and this new space will provide exciting opportunities to expand and enhance the educational programs available to new and continuing GMercyU students.” — Deanne D’Emilio, JD, Gwynedd Mercy University president