The center needs to find an executive director and to work out the terms of the lease with the city, which owns the property.
The center needs $45,000 a year to survive, she said.
Others argue that the centers need to take a broader approach to learning.
By then, the center needs to raise $22 million to $25 million to buy the 10,000-square-foot lot and build a 7 1/2-story building.
The center would need an additional 6,000 workers for the late-night shift.
They would all have ideas on what the center would need.
Medical centers need to attract patients and federal research money.
The center would also need to lease a portion of village land now used as a parking lot.
In addition, the center needs to raise $1 million for the cost of construction.
The center needed to provide a focal point for community involvement.