Welcome to the Embry-Riddle Technology Park

Embry-Riddle University in collaboration with the City of Prescott, Yavapai County and Northern Arizona private entities, , located between the city and the Prescott Love Field airport, is developing plans for a Technology Park adjacent to the University campus. Based on a village concept, the Park’s proposed amenities include offices, research and development facilities, a health and recreation area, a commercial area with restaurants, shops and services, and a residential area for students and faculty with special housing needs.

The upcoming Technology Park will be the catalyst for economic and academic growth for Embry-Riddle and the community,” said Daniel Carrell, interim chancellor, Embry-Riddle, Prescott. The Park will further the mission and vision of the University in a business environment by attracting companies that are focused on applied research in aviation and aeronautical technology, and that will offer opportunities for Embry-Riddle faculty and students to develop their research ideas into real-world, practical applications.

The project already has funding for its first building—a grant from the Economic Development Administration (of the U.S. Department of Commerce), where the focus will be on escalating small business growth.

The Technology Park offers a unique opportunity for business to combine a high-tech workplace in a sustainable environment with the quality of life found in Prescott,” said Mike Willinger, Embry-Riddle’s director of business and finance. In keeping with the Park’s technology theme, the plan calls for two phases of two to three megawatts of solar arrays to provide solar energy for the central campus and Technology Park. Of the 160 acres being set aside for the Park, approximately 100 acres will be open space, with hiking and biking trails that connect to 22 additional miles of trails. The building heights will be constructed below ridge lines to preserve views.

“The Embry-Riddle Technology Park will be a magnet to bring new technology, high-end employment and academic opportunities to the campus and the community,” said Jane Bristol, director for economic development, City of Prescott.

Facts

  • Technology-focused business, light industrial, retail, health, recreation and housing in a village setting.
  • Life-long commitment to quality of life by living in concert with the environment .
  • Providing leadership in Northern Arizona and in the nation with the application of sustainable technology throughout the entire development.

 

 

 

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
EDA Award No. 07-01-06187


Architect/Engineer Firms
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The following 6 firms have been invited to submit a proposal for the Applied Technology Building:

  • Architekton
  • Catalyst Architecture, LLC
  • Dick & Fritsche Design Group / Otwell Associates Architects
  • JWA Architects / SmithGroup
  • Orcutt | Winslow
  • URS / 3Di