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The Abilene Life Sciences Accelerator (ALSA) is part of a major initiative to diversify the
economy and redevelop the Pine Street corridor. Community benefactors donated over $15 million to establish a branch of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center - School of Pharmacy (TTUHSC-SOP) in Abilene. The TTUHSC-SOP Center for Immunotherapeutic Research was established in 2007. Joint funding from the School of Pharmacy and Develop Abilene provides for 5 research faculty positions, in addition to staff and graduate students, lab start-up packages and major capital equipment.
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The TTUHSC-SOP, the ALSA and Hendrick Medical Center, a large regional non-profit hospital, are in the Pine Street Corridor, which connects historic Downtown Abilene to Interstate Highway 20 and is the focus of City capital improvements. This redevelopment area has recently seen over $11M in private, medically-focused construction and in 2009 Hendrick Medical Center began “Project 2010,” an $80M facilities expansion.
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Develop Abilene offers qualified partners incentives for job creation from $10,000 to $35,000 over 3-5 years depending on salary levels. Also SBIR/STTR grant applications are supported through expert assistance from the TTU Small Business Development Center and matching funds for Phase 0 $5,000/application), Phase 1 (10% up to $10,000) and Phase 2 (10% up to $100,000). Staff also supports partner applications to major statewide funding sources - the Texas Emerging Technology Fund ($200M/biennium) and the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas ($3Bn/10 years).
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Biotech workforce development is on-going at all levels of education. The Abilene Independent
School District operates a medical magnet high school on the campus of Hardin-Simmons University
and opened a Science Technology Engineering Math High School last fall. McMurry University
offers a B.S. in Biomedical Science for careers as researchers, health professionals, science
educators and support personnel; and Cisco College will offer a biotechnology technician associates degree next year. Training the Abilene biotech sector workforce is acommunity-wide objective.
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The Abilene Life Sciences Accelerator (ALSA), operated by the Development Corporation of Abilene, Inc., is part of a
major initiative to diversify the economy and redevelop the Pine Street Corridor.
The 22,000 sq. ft. building is designed to support early-stage biotech companies' growth.
Wet labs of 600 to 2,000 square feet are available.
Base leasing rate is $30/square foot/year, including utilities and real property taxes on lab space, plus a$3/square foot/year adjustable CAM fee.
Access to cutting-edge equipment is included in the base lease.
Multi-layered security prevents interruptions by weather or "uninvited guests."
Key equipment and systems are backed up by an emergency generator.
Use of state-of-the-art conference room and support facilities included.
Ample off-street parking monitored by security cameras.
Partners may purchase top-quality animal care services.
Easy access to Interstate 20 and to Abilene Regional Airport for 7 flights/day to/from DFW.
For more details about the ALSA facilities, or to take a virtual tour, click to visit the Development Corporation of
Abilene website.
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Property information supplied above can also be found in this downloadable pdf document. For more information about the Abilene Life Sciences Accelerator, please contact the Abilene Life Sciences Accelerator at
1-325-672-1883.
For a more detailed view of the ALSA floor plan click to download the image below.
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