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The developer, Airpark
Village, LLC assembled the land beginning three years ago and rezoned it for
five million square feet of development. Airpark Village is marketing
the project for a Joint Venture partner. The project is being renamed
Energy Park One to reflect its target market.
Energy Park One is designed to incubate
fifty city blocks in downtown Fort Collins,
Colorado into a $1 billon Research and Development Campus for next generation
infrastructures such as driverless transport, robotics, alternative energy,
renewable energy, engines, water recycling, automation and travel reservations.
The Joint Venture will incubate the Research and
Development
Campus
by spending the funding on building the
parkway, utilities, water, transport guideway, broadband communications and
other shared infrastructure. This will be used to attract companies to
locate a field office, shop or lab at Energy Park One or the surrounding
industrial area.
Energy Park One will recycle 6.6 million square feet
of airpark land assemblage into a five million square foot mixed use
development project, around the Research and Development generator.
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