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As the Texas A&M University System pumps tens of millions of dollars into its North Texas campuses, the next facility in line for upgrades appears to be its dental college in Dallas.
Renovations to the main building at the Texas A&M College of Dentistry could start in October and be completed by January 2026, according to planning documents filed Sept. 3 with the state. The university aims to complete upgrades on 26,000 square feet of the main building at 3302 Gaston Ave.
The filings were light on additional details and a spokesperson for the university did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But system regents in early August approved spending up to $22.4 million to upgrade the main building.
Source: Texas A&M University System to upgrade College of Dentistry in Dallas / WFAA