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The university plans to move some faculty and staff into the building for innovation and research in artificial intelligence, advanced computing and data analytics.
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The city has agreed to give the developer another extension to close on the 1901 building and start converting it to apartments and ground-floor retail
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The developer says 19 new businesses have launched within walking distance of the hotel since its 2021 opening
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The developer must create at least 30 apartments with ground-floor retail space and cannot alter the building's scenic atrium