Construction Starts Soon On Texas A&M’s Aplin Center

Screen shot from a Texas A&M system web stream showing the Kyle Field perspective of the Aplin Center.
Screen shot from a Texas A&M system web stream showing the Kyle Field perspective of the Aplin Center.

The Texas A&M system board of regents approves proceeding with the flagship campus’s new home of the university’s visitors center, prospective student center, and new academic programs.

Funding for the $250 million dollar Aplin Center included a $50 million dollar gift in June 2022 from Arch Aplin III, the founder of Buc-ee’s convenience stores.

Construction will start in September and is slated to open in February 2028.

The three story building on the former site of parking lot 100 at John Kimbrough and Olsen will house A&M’s food and nutrition sciences, retail, and hospitality programs.

Click HERE To read and download background information about the Aplin Center.

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