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| One of the world's leading science and technology business parks, Cummings Research Park is a model for transforming research into business success. With a vibrant mixture of Fortune 500 companies, local and international high-tech enterprises, US space and defense agencies, a thriving business incubator, and competitive higher-education institutions, Cummings Research Park (CRP) is the center of attention for research and technology.

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| Location: |
Huntsville, Alabama |
Established:
Renamed:
Major Expansion: |
1962 - as Huntsville Research Park
1973 - in Honor of Mr. Milton K. Cummings
1982 - CRP West; Land Purchased by City of Huntsville |
| Ranking: |
2nd largest research and technology park in the U.S.
4th largest in the world
Most Outstanding Science Park in the World (AURP, 1997)
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Current Land Area:
Companies:
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3,843 Acres / 1,550 Hectares 285 Companies 25,000 Employees
175 Buildings 9.5 million Square Feet
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Zoning:
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Restricted zoning for technology industries.
Huntsville International Airport (10-Minute Drive)
I-565 (Adjacent), I-65 (15-Minute Drive) |
| Key Industries |
Software Design, Engineering Services, Aerospace & Defense,
Computers & Electronics, Research & Development, Biotech |
| Current Tenants: |
Fortune 500 companies
International technology-based companies
Award-winning small businesses
Local entrepreneurial startups
BizTech - technology business incubator
Higher education - 9,800 enrolled students
Technology-oriented high schools
HudsonAlpha Institute for BiotechnologyAlabama Supercomputer Authority
Academic and non-profit research centers
Government and military research facilities
Bridge Street Town Centre
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CRP is the heart of high-tech for the Huntsville area, a community whose modern history helped to establish and guide the development of space and missile programs in the United States. In the earliest beginnings of these programs, Huntsville-based programs designed the rockets that "put man on the moon." This initial base of technical knowledge and ability has since evolved into one of the world's most concentrated centers for research and technology
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