Official Groundbreaking Held for Saban Center in Tuscaloosa
TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA, AUG 6 – The $120 million Saban Center will provide hands-on STEM and arts education with support from a $5 million donation by the Poarch Creek Indians, aiming to open in 2027.
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PCI announces donation to Saban Center Wednesday - The Atmore Advance
The Poarch Creek Indians on Wednesday announced a $5 million donation to the Saban Center. The donation announcement was held during a groundbreaking ceremony for the center. A strategic partnership between PCI and the center was announced earlier this week. “The Saban Center will create lasting opportunities for generations of young Alabamians and their families,” PCI Chair and CEO Stephanie Bryan said. “The mission of the Saban Center closely …
Saban Center breaks ground, expected to open in 2027
Nearly six years after the project was announced, the Saban Center broke ground Wednesday morning. Expected to be completed in 2027, the center is described on its official website as a “first-of-its-kind STEM and the Arts campus where education, experience and innovation meet” located in the River District of Tuscaloosa on the former site of the Tuscaloosa News building. Gov. Kay Ivey, Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox, former Alabama football coac…
Ground broken for Saban Center in Tuscaloosa
Ground has now been broken for the Saban Center in Tuscaloosa, billed as a one-of-a-kind STEM and arts campus where students will be able to get innovative, hands-on learning opportunities. Today, Gov. Kay Ivey joined former Alabama head football coach Nick Saban, his wife Terry Saban and other dignitaries for a groundbreaking celebration. The center is made up of community partners Tuscaloosa Children’s Theatre and IGNITE (formerly Children’s H…
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