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Article: Undeveloped park in Orange County, Fla., could be next 'high-tech corridor'.
- Article from:
- The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL)
- Article date:
- December 6, 2004
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Byline: Jack Snyder
Dec. 6--International Corporate Park -- a proposed 20 million-square-foot industrial complex that languished undeveloped and virtually unnoticed for more than two decades -- is on the minds of many these days.
Orange County Commission Chairman Rich Crotty sees the fallow 2,400 acres straddling the Bee Line Expressway east of Orlando as the anchor for a "high-tech corridor" that would lure high-paying jobs to the area.
The property already has been targeted as home for future expansion of Central Florida Research Park, the area's most concentrated high-tech center, next to the University of Central Florida in east Orange ...
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