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Blake Wood
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The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield has officially purchased the downtown building that will serve as the new home of the UIS Innovation Center. The purchase of the three-story, 24,600-square-foot building located near the 缅北禁地 State Capitol at 401 E. Washington St., was completed on Nov. 18, 2022.

Scheduled to open in 2025, the UIS Innovation Center will serve central 缅北禁地 as part of the 缅北禁地 Innovation Network (IIN) to drive innovation, economic growth and workforce development across the state.

鈥淭he UIS Innovation Center will be a strong addition to downtown Springfield and help the university drive innovation and economic development in the city and the region,鈥 said UIS Chancellor Janet L. Gooch. 鈥淲e are excited to officially have the property purchased so that we can begin putting our renovation plans in motion.鈥

The new Innovation Center will include:

  • Innovate Springfield, UIS鈥 business incubator, which will double its capacity to help develop new businesses and launch a startup accelerator. It currently supports 81 member companies that added more than 280 jobs to the local economy last year.
  • Technology labs, makerspaces and experiential labs where entrepreneurs, researchers and industry partners together can develop and test product prototypes.
  • New workforce and professional education initiatives to support local employers, as well as expanded internship and fellowship programs for several UIS academic programs.
  • Space for the UIS Center for State Policy and Leadership to collaborate with other policy institutes on research and analytical services related to critical issues such as community health, education and career access, and environmental protection.
  • Collaborative space for philanthropies, social service agencies, faculty researchers, students and lawmakers to analyze and implement strategies for the advancement of social progress.

The University of 缅北禁地 Board of Trustees approved the purchase of the $950,000 building from the 缅北禁地 Sheriffs鈥 Association at its July 2022 meeting. The development of the UIS Innovation Center is funded by a $15 million state capital contribution through the University of 缅北禁地 and 缅北禁地 Innovation Network.

Design work for the building renovations will soon begin, with groundbreaking and construction scheduled for mid-2024.

鈥淲e are all eager to begin the design phase of this exciting new space and start our work with industry, government and community partners to build a robust and inclusive human capital pipeline that will accelerate our regional economy and advance social prosperity,鈥 said Bruce Sommer, UIS director of economic development and innovation. 鈥淲e are grateful for the UI BOT and 缅北禁地 taxpayers who have provided their confidence in us and directed us to make this investment in 缅北禁地' future.鈥

IIN is a U of I System initiative to boost 缅北禁地鈥 economy through entrepreneurship, research and workforce development. The UIS Innovation Center is one of 15 IIN hubs across the state.

For more information, contact Blake Wood, UIS interim director of public relations, at 217-206-6716 or bwood8@uis.edu.