Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Gwynedd Mercy Univ. plans expansion

Purchases 154-acre adjacent property

- By Donna Rovins drovins@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MercBiz on Twitter

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

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Gwynedd Mercy University has nearly doubled the size of its campus with its acquisitio­n of a 154-acre adjacent property, which includes a 157,000 square foot building. This is the entrance to the building.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Gwynedd Mercy University has nearly doubled the size of its campus with its acquisitio­n of a 154-acre adjacent property, which includes a 157,000 square foot building. This is the entrance to the building.

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