Metro Community College breaks ground on Sarpy County campus

PAPILLION, Neb. (KMTV) – The 144-acre site will be a mixed-use development with academic, dining, and retail space, along with some housing options that will support the fast-growing population.

  • Officials broke ground on the campus Thursday morning.
  • This will be the first permanent campus since 1980.
  • The project is still in the pre development phase.

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The new campus will be the first permanent campus to get added to the MCC since 1980.

The 144-acre site will be a mixed-use development with academic, dining, and retail space, along with some housing options that will support the county’s fast-growing population…

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