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  • Originally posted by Shock Top View Post
    I would love to see more development along 17th street and have more social spots for students and people in the area can go to to stay on close to campus.

    The former Fairmount Towers land is being utilized as we speak as well.
    A little confused with the post. Fairmount towers land being utilized for what? And the only land not being used for new apartments on 17th is from Hillside east to Fairmount. There is a parking lot on 17th and Fairmount and another where the Gentry Shop and KMUW used to be, Kirby's and the building WSU currently owns at Hillside and 17th. The Fieldhouse and the coffee shop are still there so what areas were you thinking needed to be developed?

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    • Originally posted by pogo View Post

      A little confused with the post. Fairmount towers land being utilized for what? And the only land not being used for new apartments on 17th is from Hillside east to Fairmount. There is a parking lot on 17th and Fairmount and another where the Gentry Shop and KMUW used to be, Kirby's and the building WSU currently owns at Hillside and 17th. The Fieldhouse and the coffee shop are still there so what areas were you thinking needed to be developed?
      Sorry for the typo. UNUTILIZED.
      The Assman

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      • NIAR looking to help play a role in sustainable aviation with new partnership with a local company.

        Linkedin - The AirCraft Company

        The AirCraft Company and NIAR announce a new partnership for the future of aviation.

        Wichita, 22 March 2023

        Following the launch of the hybrid-electric SY30J Pangea 30 aircraft, The AirCraft Company (www.TheAirCraftCompany.org) and Wichita State University’s National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR, https://lnkd.in/gfPbY62p) will collaborate in the development of the Pangea family: a new class of hybrid-electric regional airliners and its associated technology.

        This collaboration provides the AirCraft Company access to skilled aerospace engineers and researchers and multiple specialized R&D laboratories, for rapid development of the Pangea family.

        The partnership of these two entities reinforces the recent “Power of Kansas” campaign launched by The AirCraft Company, highlighting the strength of the state to address the future of sustainable aviation.
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