Maine Public Radio Roux Institute breaks ground on Portland Campus Northeastern University held a groundbreaking for the Roux Institute and Alfond Learning Center Friday at the former B&M Baked Bean site in Portland. David and Barbara Roux said the idea to create a graduate school focused on advanced computing and artificial intelligence arose five years ago.
Spectrum News Roux Institute breaks ground on Portland campus, including renovated B&M building The former B&M Baked Beans factory on Beanpot Circle in Portland will soon be the permanent home to Northeastern University’s Roux Institute. The university broke ground today on the 300,000-square-foot campus that will be the institute’s permanent home. Right now, the university leases space for the institute from the WEX headquarters on Fore Street.
MaineBiz The Roux Institute breaks ground on its new, permanent home in Portland The former B&M baked bean factory in Portland’s East Deering neighborhood will soon be the permanent residence of Northeastern University’s Roux Institute. On Friday, the university broke ground on what’s planned to become a 300,000-square-foot campus.