This is the kind of extra benefit from landing something like Amazon. Imagine what kind of partnership UT and Amazon could have had. Not to mention the new startups students from this kind of program will begin as well as the other companies created to service Amazon.
VIRGINIA TECH TO ESTABLISH $1 BILLION INNOVATION CENTER IN ALEXANDRIA AS PART OF AMAZON DEAL
November 13, 2018 |
Virginia Tech will establish a 1 million-square-foot graduate campus in Alexandria as part of the commonwealth's pitch to attract Amazon's second headquarters.
The $1 billion Virginia Tech Innovation Campus will serve to grow high-tech talent in the Washington, D.C., region.
Amazon officially announced Tuesday it would divide its second headquarters among Northern Virginia and New York City.
The campus will be located on U.S. Route 1 at National Landing in Alexandria near Potomac Yard. The land, commonly called Oakville Triangle, is owned by Blackstone Group LP's real estate fund. It will be developed by Stonebridge.
The development will include:
300,000 square feet of academic space and research and development facilities
250,000 square feet of partner space dedicated for startups and corporate facilities
350,000 square feet of housing space for students and faculty
100,000 square feet of retail and support spaces.
Virginia and Virginia Tech each have committed to provide $250 million to seed the project.
Virginia Tech also has agreed to increase its undergraduate enrollment at its Blacksburg campus by 2,000 students in computer science, computer engineering, software engineering and related disciplines.
VIRGINIA TECH TO ESTABLISH $1 BILLION INNOVATION CENTER IN ALEXANDRIA AS PART OF AMAZON DEAL
November 13, 2018 |
Virginia Tech will establish a 1 million-square-foot graduate campus in Alexandria as part of the commonwealth's pitch to attract Amazon's second headquarters.
The $1 billion Virginia Tech Innovation Campus will serve to grow high-tech talent in the Washington, D.C., region.
Amazon officially announced Tuesday it would divide its second headquarters among Northern Virginia and New York City.
The campus will be located on U.S. Route 1 at National Landing in Alexandria near Potomac Yard. The land, commonly called Oakville Triangle, is owned by Blackstone Group LP's real estate fund. It will be developed by Stonebridge.
The development will include:
300,000 square feet of academic space and research and development facilities
250,000 square feet of partner space dedicated for startups and corporate facilities
350,000 square feet of housing space for students and faculty
100,000 square feet of retail and support spaces.
Virginia and Virginia Tech each have committed to provide $250 million to seed the project.
Virginia Tech also has agreed to increase its undergraduate enrollment at its Blacksburg campus by 2,000 students in computer science, computer engineering, software engineering and related disciplines.