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Millenium Campus

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A Build Out of 2.8 Billion Dollars.

Through Rosen’s initial investment, a 35 million dollar land sale gift, and initiative, the original blueprint of the Clemson University project was fashioned to create and integrate the now globally recognized Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) and Rosen’s private component, The Millennium Campus.  Mr. Rosen purchased the land, donated parcels of land valued at 35 million dollars to the Clemson University Foundation, master planned the original development, annexed the property into the city of Greenville, and garnered the fourteen million dollar state funded infrastructure improvement for construction of the campus boulevard system.

Currently constructed on this campus is a 1,200 car “Autopark”, the BMW Information Technology Research Center (90,000 square feet), the Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Graduate Engineering Center (120,000 sf), the Center for Emerging Technologies (65,000 sf), the JTEKT Group Research Center (118,000 sf), Innovation Place (600,000 sf), and Proterra’s hydrogen based fuel facility for bus transportation. Strategic partners include BMW, Michelin, Toyota, IBM, and other internationally recognized corporations.  All buildings are either gold or silver LEED certified. The Millennium and CU-ICAR Campus are projected to have total build-out value of 2.8 billion dollars and the combined campuses will create twenty-two thousand jobs.

Strategic partners include BMW, Michelin, Toyota, IBM, and other internationally recognized corporations.