Loyola Magazine: Winter 2020

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LOYOLA BREA

Board members join others from the Loyola community during the 1901 Venice Boulevard groundbreaking.

AFTER YEARS OF THOUGHTFUL PLANNING, forward-thinking design decisions and very generous support from our donors, the 1901 Venice Boulevard Project is fast becoming a reality. On June 11, members of the Board of Directors, Loyola administration, the Alumni Association, Loyola staff, the construction project team and donors were on hand to put shovels in the ground on what will be the new southwestern gateway to our campus. With more than 100 guests attending, Loyola Board Chairman Rick Caruso led the ceremonial groundbreaking celebration that kicked off the 18-month construction project, scheduled for completion in late 2020. “Thanks to the 1901 Venice Boulevard Project, we will not only build Caruso Hall—the reimagined Xavier Center, which will better serve our entire community—but also will transform Hayden Circle to welcome all of Los Angeles to Loyola as well as add a Veterans’ Memorial to pay homage to past and future Cub veterans,” said Fr. Gregory M. Goethals, SJ ’73. Since the groundbreaking, the project is on track and on budget. 5

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