RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK: E CONOMIC I MPACTS O N D URHAM, NC Presented By: Jiawen Cheong
I NTRODUCTION TO RTP
H ISTORY OF RTP 1950s: NC had one of the lowest per capita incomes in the US Economy dominated by low- wage manufacturing and agricultural industries Severe brain drain despite presence of Universities
H ISTORY OF RTP ( CONT.) 1959: RTP was founded by Government, Business and Academic Leaders Vision: To transform regions economy, improve per capita income, and integrate regional community
I NITIAL D OUBTS Could Research and Business Parks be planned? Negative image of the South Manufacturing Centers in Northeast and Midwest
RTP S TRATEGY Park fully funded and run by private sector With strong support from government University cooperation seen as essential for park idea to succeed Aggressive recruitment of large corporations
RTP G ROWTH
RTP T ODAY
E CONOMIC I MPACT Transformation of Regions Economy National Percentage Share of Technology Employment
E CONOMIC I MPACT ( CONT.) Per Capita Income Growth
E CONOMIC I MPACT ( CONT.) Urban Revival and Transformation Infrastructure Development 13 million sq.ft built space in technology and business parks 15,000 acres of office and retail space >41,000 housing units
S UCCESS ! B UT … Strong correlation between development of RTP and economic growth in Durham Causality? Organic vs. Planned Growth Big Picture trends Need to compare to other University regions
C ONCLUSION RTP has fulfilled the original vision of its founders Important driver of growth More research needed to
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