The institute occupied approximately twenty acres in the middle of a much larger tract of undeveloped sage.
The institute will occupy the top four floors, or about 9,200 square feet, of the 18,500-square-foot building.
The institute will cost around $200 million and occupy the buildings of the Chicago Theological Seminary.
The institute for secondary education occupies the building formerly belonging to the old university.
The institute occupies around 64 hectares and produces various high-quality breeds of rice and cane sugar.
The institute occupies the mansion formerly known as Ravenscrag.
In 1938, the group purchased the land the institute presently occupies and initial construction was completed in the spring of 1939.
The institute occupies a little more than half of the 190,000-square-foot science park building at 225 Warren Street, with the medical school using the rest of the space.
Statistically, three institutes occupy this ranking position.
The institute occupies 7,000 square feet of office space and has 25 full-time and 40 part-time year-round employees.