Occasionally we ask local influencers their thoughts on issues affecting Uptown and the region. We asked David Adams, William Ball, M.D., Jill Meyer and Patricia Milton to send us their thoughts on the NIOSH decision to locate in the Uptown Innovation Corridor.
City Planning Commission on Development Done Right
High praise from city officials greeted Terrex Development and Messer Construction as they presented a thoughtful, economically inclusive plan to develop the southeast quadrant of Reading Road and East Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, a project they’ve planned in close collaboration with the Uptown Consortium.
Uptown Consortium and HOC Drive Up Down Payment Incentive
Another Research Rockstar Comes to Uptown
NIOSH Chooses Uptown Innovation Corridor
Hundreds of scientists – including chemists, biologists, engineers and toxicologists –will join the region's largest contingent of advanced researchers who call Uptown their professional home. Tthe National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) announced it has chosen 14 acres at Martin Luther King Drive and Reading Road for its new site.
Neville Pinto named chair of the Uptown Consortium board
Q&A with Uptown Rental Properties President Dan Schimberg
With new MLK interchange, studies predict changes
Last month the first ramp of the I-71 interchange at Martin Luther King Drive opened to traffic. The interchange, which is slated for completion later this summer, is forecast to have a state-wide economic impact of more than $1 billion and is already propelling massive development in the adjacent Innovation Corridor.