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The University of New Haven has finalized the purchase of a 130,000-square-foot property and 12 acres of land directly adjacent to its West Haven campus.
The former shopping plaza at 1129 and 1131 Campbell Ave., including a Railroad Salvage building, will be renovated to create a research and development center for the university, focusing on advanced manufacturing.
UNH says the intent is to stimulate the regional economy by delivering research in emerging advanced manufacturing areas and providing workforce training for local companies.
“Our new Research and Development Center will serve as a focal point for private industries to engage the university on an entirely new level,” said Jens Frederiksen, president of the university. “By establishing a physical presence on campus, companies will have direct access to students, research, and innovation in a manner that will inspire new opportunities and untapped synergies.”
“It is imperative to strengthen the university’s comparative advantages while sharpening the focus on operational efficiency to promote a sustainable and resilient business model for the future,” said Michael H. Ambrose, chair of the university’s Board of Governors.
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