Examples of Innovation district in a sentence
The revitalization of Holyoke’s Arts & Innovation district is an essential component to this plan, and HHA’s commitment of thirty project-based units to the area will help ensure that affordable housing is a central component of the area’s revitalization.
For more information regarding App State’s Innovation district and master planning documents, please visit: https://www.appstate.edu/appalachians-future/building-physical-infrastructure/innovation/.
The project will take waste plastic that cannot be recycled and turn it into energy and hydrogen ultimately for use in the Energy Innovation district.
Universities like University of Toronto who planned to invest $200 million in their engineering program (as described above), McGill University and ÉTS who will create together the Innovation district and the Creativity hub, are examples of Canadian engineering universities who choose to implement creativity and innovation courses and programs in their program to meet those requirements.
I would like to see a business model that fits intothe vision of the Innovation district focusing on a “blue” or maritime/resiliency economy.
Prior to any Development Permits being issued, a site within the Urban Innovation district must have a Comprehensive Site Plan that has been approved by the MPC.
It's an Innovation district and making use of the historic architecture and Port buildings and facilities with brand new, interesting architecture, reducing regulations, bringing startups in and education and multinational companies all in one place had quite a feeling to it.
Plan area is currently within the Urban Innovation district of Land Use Bylaw #5700, which defines its purpose “to allow the comprehensive development of a site which may or may not feature a mixture of complementary land uses to create an environment not possible using another land use district in this bylaw”.
Innovation district studyIn partnership with Platform Calgary and the City of Calgary, OCIF and Calgary Economic Development commissioned a scoping study to explore the unlocking of innovation across the city.
Dr. Madanat provided updates on the status of SDSU Mission Valley’s Innovation district including the formation of an external advisory board, and selection of a firm to assist with financial modeling.She then provided an overview of the investments being made in research including the selection of Van Scoyok and Associates (VSA) as the new Washington, D.C. firm to assist efforts to advance SDSU’s profile among federal agencies, the California delegation and congressional committees.