Decades on, UW-Madison Research Park thrives, plans for growth
February 24, 2010
In the early 1980s, there was doubt. Today, University Research Park is the setting for more than 100 companies in 32 buildings employing between 3,500 and 4,000 people with an estimated annual payroll of almost $250 million. In 2009, the park paid nearly $3.6 million in property taxes, and each year the park returns on the order of $500,000 to the university.

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The business of growing up: Madison pays attention to its young companies
February 20, 2010
University Research Park began offering space this month in its new Accelerator building. Designed for start-ups that have outgrown smaller suites in the park's incubator building, the 80,000-square-foot Accelerator boasts cutting-edge air-exchange systems, space designed for lab build-outs, and features that could help tenants shave thousands of dollars off their energy bills.

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University Research Park Phase 2

By  2011, University Research Park’s Phase 2 development at Junction Road and Hwy M on the West side of Madison will be complete. This carefully choreographed expansion will:

  • Add 54 building sites on 270 additional acres
  • Increase tenant count to well over 200
  • And add 10,000-15,000 additional employees

URP2 Timeline:

  • City Approval - Fall 2009
  • Groundbreaking - Fall 2010
  • Occupancy - Spring 2011

Download current (Sept. 2009)
URP Phase 2 Map (PDF)