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science park![]() An aerial view of southeast Oxford, England. In the foreground is the Oxford Science Park, a high-tech industrial estate, focusing on biotechnology and computer hardware and software. Key to its success are the good transport network (notice the roads), the availability of land (this is a green-field site on the edge of town), and the association with Oxford University. In the background, the 1950s housing development of Rose Hill is clear, with the houses laid out in a geometric pattern.
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But despite years of debate and piles of feasibility studies, the complicated efforts to redevelop the area--which began with a proposal to build a biotech park at the Health Sciences Campus--have yet to get started. Sanford said the potential for businesses on Nostrand Avenue to expand and thrive is great because the commercial strip is a half a block away from the SUNY Downstate Biotech Park, which is made up of the new Biotechnology Incubator, an ImClone Systems facility and two proposed bio-tech buildings in a two-block area. In February, the University of Southern California announced plans to anchor a 100-acre biotech park surrounded by a 1,207-acre redevelopment zone under city and county authority. |
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