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The '''Fontaine Research Park''' is a multi-use 54-acre research park located off of [[Fontaine Avenue]] in [[Albemarle County]], near the [[University of Virginia]]'s Central Grounds. The facility is owned and operated  by the [[University of Virginia Foundation]]<ref name=uva>{{cite web|accessdate=19 Oct. 2009|url=http://www.uvafoundation.com/research-parks/fontaine-research-park/|title=Fontaine Research Park|publisher=[[University of Virginia Foundation]]}} </ref>.
The '''Fontaine Research Park''' is a multi-use 54-acre research park located off of [[Fontaine Avenue]] in [[Albemarle County]], near the [[University of Virginia]]'s Central Grounds. The facility is owned and operated  by the [[University of Virginia Foundation]]<ref name=uva>{{cite web|accessdate=19 Oct. 2009|url=http://www.uvafoundation.com/research-parks/fontaine-research-park/|title=Fontaine Research Park|publisher=[[University of Virginia Foundation]]}} </ref>.



Revision as of 16:49, 2 July 2012

The Fontaine Research Park is a multi-use 54-acre research park located off of Fontaine Avenue in Albemarle County, near the University of Virginia's Central Grounds. The facility is owned and operated by the University of Virginia Foundation[1].

Expansion

Conceptual drawing

On September 8, 2010, the University of Virginia Foundation received approval to expand its research park on Fontaine Avenue.

"The rezoning allows the foundation to expand to a maximum of 875,000 square feet of building space, up from the currently allowed 565,000 square feet. The foundation was also granted several special-use permits, including one allowing for the construction of a 60-bed hospital and another allowing for parking garages."[2]

Fontaine Research Park

Tenants

  • CFA Institute
  • UVa Health Services Foundation
  • UVa Office of Development
  • Musculoskeletal Medical Office Building
  • UVa Investment Management Company
  • UVa College of Arts and Sciences Development Office

Map

References

  1. Web. Fontaine Research Park, University of Virginia Foundation, retrieved 19 Oct. 2009.
  2. Tubbs, Sean. "Board Approves Expansion for Fontaine Research Park." Web log post. Charlottesville Tomorrow News Center. 10 Sept. 2010. Web. 10 Sept. 2010. <http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2010/09/fontaine-approval.html>.