The university ran the town and owned most of it.
The University also owns many other buildings in this area.
In particular, universities must own their role as producers of knowledge.
It is one of the largest buildings owned by the University.
In some cases, the university may own a part share of the controlling entity.
The land is now owned by the University, which has used it as sports field since the early twentieth century.
The university will own any intellectual property that the center produces.
In fact, the university owns 17 investment properties around the country and is looking for more.
The university owns nearly half the retail space between 106th and 109th Streets.
Because the university owns the land, thus removing it from the costs, prices will be low.