The sale agreement was discussed at a public meeting of the University's board of directors this week, an OHSU spokesperson confirmed. The sale is slated to close before the end of the year. The name of the seller was not disclosed due to a confidentiality agreement, according to the spokesperson.
Oregon Graduate Institute and its campus were folded into OHSU's School of Science and Engineering five years ago. The OGI campus was listed for sale because the School of Science and Engineering eventually will be relocated to land OHSU owns in Portland's South Waterfront redevelopment area.
To allow time for the new campus to be developed, OHSU would lease back a portion of the OGI campus for seven years. That portion would reportedly not include the Bronson Creek office building.
OHSU will continue to own another 100 acres in Hillsboro that are home to its primate center, Neurological Sciences Institute and Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute. Those uses will remain in Hillsboro for the long term, according to the spokesperson.
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