Virginia BioTechnology Research Park

Virginia BioTechnology Research Park
Founded 1992 (1992)
Headquarters Richmond, Virginia

The Virginia BioTechnology Research Park is a 34-acre commercial life sciences hub in downtown Richmond, Virginia adjacent to the VCU Medical Center at Virginia Commonwealth University. The park was incorporated in 1992 and opened in 1995. It houses more than 60 public and private bioscience companies, research institutes affiliated with VCU, and prominent state and national medical laboratories. Major tenants include the national headquarters for the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), the Virginia Department of Forensic Science, the Virginia Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, and True Health Diagnostics.[1][2] The park's largest tenant is Richmond-based Altria Group, Inc., which opened the metal-clad, 450,000-square-foot, $350 million Center for Research & Technology[3] on the site in 2007. The heavily secured complex employs 600 scientists, engineers and support staff.[4]

From 1995 to 2011, the park generated approximately $108 million in tax revenue for the Commonwealth, according to the Virginia Economic Development Partnership. The added economic impact attributable to the park since founding is $3.8 billion.[5] The park’s business incubation program has graduated more than 40 client companies including three publicly traded firms, and those client companies and graduates have attracted more than $400 million in equity, grant and strategic capital.[6]

Companies and organizations in the BioTech Park are housed in nine buildings that make up roughly 1.5 million square feet of space and employ more than 2,000 people. The park's Executive Director & President/CEO is Carrie Roth.[7]

Unlike states such as North Carolina and Maryland that fund their research parks, the Virginia site does not receive direct money from the Commonwealth, city of Richmond, or VCU. The park is funded mostly by parking and leasing fees.[8]

References

  1. David, Larter. "Biotech firm makes room for 400 new faces". Richmond BizSense. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  2. "Biotech Eight". Virginia Biotechnology Research Park. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  3. "Center for Research & Technology". Philip Morris USA.
  4. Blackwell, John Reid. "Top local business stories of the year". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  5. "Financial Statements" (PDF). Virginia Biotechnology Research Partnership Authority. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
  6. "Jobs Roundtable Featuring Congressman Eric Cantor at Virginia Biotechnology Research Park and Tour of Health Diagnostic Laboratory, Inc". Press Release. HDL, Inc. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  7. "Virginia BioTechnology Research Park".
  8. Whitley, Tyler. "Virginia BioTechnology Research Park seeks state help". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved June 24, 2011.

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