I haven't taken many photos recently but I posted some updates
in this thread
Progress has seemed slow recently because the work on the hydrotherapy center (a complicated project located on the side of the Miller Center) has to be mostly completed before real work on the Performance Center can start. That's because the only access to the location of the hydrotherapy center is the space where the Performance Center will be located.
I wouldn't be surprised to see an official ground breaking for the Performance Center on the weekend of the spring game, but I haven't heard anything. It might not come until later in the year when work on the hydrotherapy center is closer to complete.
Progress on Reynolds Gym is good though there is still a lot of work to do on the inside. I think it will be a great, much-needed facility dedicated almost exclusively to recreation for all students, faculty and staff and not varsity athletes.