WVU Assumes Ownership of South Charleston Tech Campus

State Journal, The, August, 2007 by Ryan, Beth Gorczyca

A section of the Union Carbide Corp. Technology Park in South Charleston now belongs to West Virginia University.

This week, Union Carbide, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dow Chemical Co., signed over more than 58 acres of the technology park and several buildings and laboratories to the state's largest university to create a research campus. One of the buildings included in the transaction is Building 740, a 125,000-square-foot building currently in use as a multitenant research and development incubator. Its tenants currently include the Chemical Alliance Zone and the MidAtlantic Technology, Research and Innovation Center.

"WVU will get a building that already has a solid population of tenants, which should make their job even easier," said Allan Fowler, vice president...

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