Topping the T&M UNLV celebrates the Thomas & Mack Center expansion. Take a look at construction — then and now. From the Archives Please note that this article is more than three years old and details may have changed since the publish date. Campus News March 22, 2016 By UNLV News Center Campus News March 22, 2016 By UNLV News Center UNLV celebrated progress on a $72.5 million renovation and expansion of the Thomas & Mack Center with a topping off ceremony March 22. (R. Marsh Starks/UNLV Photo Services) The T&M is getting a a 35,000-square-foot, two-story addition on the west side of the building. The added meeting and events space offers prime views toward the Strip as well as much-needed back-of-house space. (R. Marsh Starks/UNLV Photo Services) UNLV President Len Jessup, left, and other dignitaries blast air horns to signal a crane operator to begin lifting the final beam into place atop the Thomas & Mack Center west wing addition. (R. Marsh Starks/UNLV Photo Services) Dan Klaich, chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education, adds his name to the steel beam before it's moved into place. (R. Marsh Starks/UNLV Photo Services) The inside of the Thomas & Mack has gotten a number of upgrades in the last year, including new flooring and seats as well as upgrades to the restrooms, the concession stands, and the sound, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. (R. Marsh Starks/UNLV Photo Services) Original construction of the Thomas & Mack Center began in late 1981 and the facility opened on Nov. 21, 1983, when the Runnin' Rebels played Victoria, Canada. (University Libraries Special Collections) The T&M's circular outline begins to take shape in the distance in this picture taken from the construction site for Frank and Estella Beam Hall in January 1982. (UNLV Libraries Special Collections) Runnin' Rebels coach Jerry Tarkanian with players Larry Anderson, Sidney Green, and Danny Tarkanian, June 1, 1982. The T&M became known as the The Thomas & Mack Center construction, July 26, 1982. (UNLV Libraries Special Collections) The Thomas & Mack Center construction, Sept. 23, 1983. (UNLV Libraries Special Collections) Their names are now part of the Thomas & Mack. March 22 2016 Author: UNLV News Center Section: Campus News Topics: our campus Campus Units: Thomas & Mack Center You Might Also Like A Primer on UNLV's Academic Health Center and Why It Matters Campus News | November 21, 2024 A Primer on UNLV's Academic Health Center and Why It Matters Approach aimed at lifting Nevada from its low rankings in health care access. Nevada Academic Health: A Collaborative Vision for Transforming Healthcare and Education Campus News | November 21, 2024 Nevada Academic Health: A Collaborative Vision for Transforming Healthcare and Education Embracing the idea that we’re “better together,” UNLV’s academic health center takes another step forward. Physical Therapy Program Offers Northern Nevada Paiute Students a Way to Give Back Campus News | November 20, 2024 Physical Therapy Program Offers Northern Nevada Paiute Students a Way to Give Back After seeing a need for more physical therapists who can serve Native communities, three UNLV students take matters into their own hands. More about Campus News
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