The
University of Pennsylvania plans a research and product commercialization park
on the former DuPont Co. paint factory, on the east bank of the Schuylkill near
the Grays Ferry section south of Penn's campus, the university said today.
The
"South Bank" plan, drafted for Penn by locally-based planning firm
WRT, will join students, teachers and outside business interests to
"accelerate the formation of new, University-based business ventures"
and will promote development of the aging industrial Schuylkill corridor as
envisioned by the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corp. (a joint venture of
the city and its chamber of commerce), Penn president Amy Gutmann said in a
statement.
"The
South Bank will be anchored by the Pennovation Center, a new business incubator
and accelerator" including the Penn Vet Working Dog Center (which studies
police K-9 units), the Penn Dental Research Greenhouse, the Penn School of Arts
& Sciences Bio Garden, and a "sustainable fueling station" for
Penn Transit, the university buses already stored on the site. Also KMEL
Robotics, which grew out of Penn's engineering drone lab; Novatheraputics
(diabetes drugs); Jin+Ja, health drinks; Edible Philly, a publishing office;
and the Free Library's operations center. Penn hopes to grow the comlex from
200,000 sq ft of current offices and labs to as much as 1.5 million sq ft after
20 years. See also
www.pennconnects.upenn.edu.
Source:
Philly.com
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