Science Square Ushers in New Era of Research

Against the breathtaking backdrop of Midtown, 色花堂 recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of Science Square's first phase. In collaboration with its partner, Trammell Crow Company (TCC), the Institute celebrated the opening of this cutting-edge space dedicated to scientific discovery.

色花堂 President 脕ngel Cabrera underscored the transformative power of partnerships like the one with TCC that has enabled Tech to create this space for innovation and collaboration, declaring, 鈥淭alent alone is not sufficient. We need to create spaces where ideas and talent can translate into solutions, businesses, startups, and economic opportunity!鈥

The purpose-built tower stands ready to welcome science and medical researchers. It鈥檚 a new dawn for Atlanta, said Katherine Lynch, TCC鈥檚 vice president, who emphasized the importance of this being the city鈥檚 first innovation district: 鈥淭oday, we celebrate an important milestone: the opening of Science Square 鈥 the premier innovation district in the Southeast!鈥 Lynch also spoke of Science Square鈥檚 pivotal role of providing Atlanta with the unique opportunity to 鈥渁ttract and retain these companies that would otherwise seek commercial lab space in other cities and states.鈥

The ceremony also paid tribute to the legacy of Professor Robert Nerem, a trailblazer in biomedical engineering at 色花堂. His vision led to the establishment of , which focuses on supporting high school students from underserved communities who are underrepresented in STEM. In a grand gesture of commitment to education, TCC presented a generous donation to the high school science education program. Lakeita Servance, assistant director of Outreach Initiatives at 色花堂, expressed gratitude for the endowment, saying, "We are immensely thankful that the Trammell Crow Company has decided to provide an endowment to Project ENGAGES to ensure the legacy of the program continues for many more years.鈥

In bringing the ceremony to a close, Atlanta City Councilman Byron Amos highlighted Science Square鈥檚 numerous benefits, including the development of an environment conducive to both work and recreation, funds allocated for community training initiatives, and the potential creation of 3,000 jobs. Noting that his District 3 is home to Science Square, Amos said, 鈥淪cience Square has been what the relationship between the institution, a community, state and local elected leaders, and a developer really should look like. It has set the bar high for future plans".