Forbes Magazine just released its list of the Best Cities for Jobs and this region comes in at #4 on the list!
Follow the link below for the full article: http://www.forbes.com/sites/danielfisher/2012/02/27/washington-des-moines-best-cities-for-jobs
Road construction for 2011 is complete on Cold Springs Road, Fitch Road, Farley Road and Elmer Robinson Road.
All campus roads will remain open throughout the winter.
The trail connector that joins the 100-Acre Woods trail system and the town of Malta ballfield complex have been completed. With this connection, the public can now directly access the ballfield complex through the 5-mile of trails that run through the Luther Forest Technology Campus. Trailheads to access the 100-Acre Wood Trail system are located on Luther Forest Boulevard and Stonebreak Road. Access to the ballfield complex will be on Rocket Way.
Construction of the Route 9/Stonebreak Road entrance into the Luther Forest Technology Campus has been completed. The roundabout is now open to traffic.
A recent announcement by the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) highlighted the creation of a Solar Energy Development Center in Halfmoon, NY. The project will further develop the region’s cleantech research and development capabilities and provide additional opportunities to grow the area’s high tech workforce.
You can read the full announcement here:
http://cnse.albany.edu/Newsroom/NewsReleases/Details/11-10-24/UAlbany_NanoCollege_launches_Solar_Energy_Development_Center_to_accelerate_commercialization_of_innovative_photovoltaics_technologies.aspx
Governor Andrew Cuomo recently announced a $4.4 billion dollar investment agreement with Intel, IBM, GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Samsung, and TSMC to collaboratively develop 450 mm chip wafers, the next generation of computer chip technology. According to a release from the Governor’s Office , the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) will receive $400 million in funding to bolster the already impressive R&D capacity at the institution. This R&D consortium, called Global 450, is located only a short distance from the Luther Forest Technology Campus, which site that is home to GLOBALFOUNDRIES Fab 8 and pre-approved for additional nanotech manufacturing facilities.
The US Route 9/Stonebreak Road entrance into LFTC is under construction with a new two lane roundabout. The construction is on schedule and slated to be complete by the end of October, 2011. In the meantime, detours are in place to reroute traffic to the Route 67 entrance of the campus. If you have any questions, please contact New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) at (518) 899-0000.