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Park Description
The research park encompasses 156 acres
with lakes, meadows, forested areas and a wetland
preserve on the Auburn University campus in Auburn, Alabama. The park serves as
the south gateway to the campus.
The park is being developed as a mixed-use campus with high technology companies, university research facilities, business support centers, technology transfer capabilities, supporting business firms, and amenitites such as hotel and restaurant to encourage interaction between park tenants, university faculty and students, and local entrepreneurs.
The park is master planned for up to 26 buildings totaling approximately 950,000 square feet of office and laboratory space. It is being developed in two phases with Phase I having sites for up to 13 buildings that will accommodate about 390,000 square feet of space.
The park is a sustainable development designed to balance development against protecting the natural environment. Buildings constructed by the ARTF will be LEED certified.
Location
Auburn
is located on the plains of eastern Alabama, about 50 miles east of the
state’s capitol Montgomery, and 115 miles southwest of Atlanta, GA and
one of the largest international airports in the U.S. It is 110 miles
from Birmingham, AL and 35 miles east of Columbus, GA. Auburn enjoys a
warm sunny climate with mild winters and is four hours by car from the
Gulf Coast of Florida.
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