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KBA CEO Tom Thorntonb said March 23 that theroughlh 35,000-square-foot building, which has a projected cost of about $18 is tailored to meet the uniquer needs of its target For instance, the design incorporates work space for out-of-state venturs capitalists visiting the region. “Youi don’t need a lot of Thornton said. “All they need is a desk, a a computer hookup, and then literallty they can walk the halls and seeinvestment opportunities.” Additionally, the design recognizes the variesd needs of bioscience startups by including smallk offices along with labs.
“Not all bioscience companiews need a massive amount ofresearch space,” Thorntonj said, noting that some early-stage companies outsource their clinical work. The authority hopes to begim construction in about a year and have the incubatorf ready inearly 2011. Assisting the authority with the designmis , which has offices in Westwood and St. The firm’s past projects include the in Kansas City and theat . The authority’ s progress comes as a $40 million research facility that Overland-Park-based planzs to build in the bioscience park remainson hold. K-State’es 40-acre Olathe Innovation Campus adjoinsthe 50-acre bioscienced park.
The combined site is near College Boulevard and Lone Elm The university hopes to begin construction ofits $30 million, 103,000-square-foot by late this year or early said Dan Richardson, CEO of the innovation
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