Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Burnham Institute Breaks Ground Soon

The Burnham Institute plans to break ground on a state-of-the-art facility in southeast Orlando as soon as October after winning approval of the largest financial incentive package in Central Florida history Monday.The La Jolla, Calif.-based nonprofit biomedical-research institute is already recruiting scientists to work in Orlando. They will move into temporary laboratories at Florida's Blood Centers in June until a permanent facility opens in 2009.

Members of the Orlando City Council called it a historic day when they approved the city's share of the $367.2 million incentive package. Burnham agreed to bring at least 303 high-paying jobs here during the next 10 years, in exchange for incentives that amount to roughly one job for every $1.2 million.

This area will be the catalyst for other companies moving to the area, such as Neimours Childrens Hospital, UCF Medical School, and VA Hospital. Courtesy 3/6/07 Orlando Sentinel.