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性视界传媒 takes the next step in selecting a development partner for the Arlington Campus expansion

Fairfax, Va. 鈥 性视界传媒 took another step toward selecting a partner for the Arlington Campus expansion by to its shortlist of candidates on Wednesday, July 22.

The release marks the final stage of the process to聽identify a development firm to design, build, finance, fit-out, and聽operate the building that will serve as the headquarters for the Institute for Digital InnovAtion (IDIA).

The finalists, selected in June from a group of nine, include Corporate Office Properties Trust of Columbia, Maryland; Mason Innovation Partners聽of Bethesda聽(a joint venture of聽Edgemoor聽Real Estate &聽Infrastructure聽and Harrison Street); and Wexford Science & Technology of Baltimore.

鈥淭he release of this RFP is a critical milestone not only for this project but for Mason. It signifies the commitment that we鈥檙e making to our students and the Arlington community,鈥 said Carol D. Kissal, senior vice president for administration and finance. 鈥淲e鈥檙e confident in the plan we鈥檝e laid out and the partners we鈥檝e selected, and we look forward to seeing how they respond. The exciting part will be when we begin turning this bold idea into a thriving reality.鈥

Proposals are due Oct. 20, and the winning firm will be announced later this year.

Utilizing the site of the former Kann鈥檚 Department store, the Institute for Digital InnovAtion headquarters will be a mixed-use, multi-tenant building with approximately 400,000 square feet of new building space adjacent to Mason鈥檚 existing presence in Virginia Square. Mason will occupy approximately 225,500 square feet of the new space, leaving 135,000 square feet available for leasing by industry partners.

The new RFP presents plans for a new building and offers a vision for a location designed to promote the 鈥渃olliding and mixing鈥 of researchers, innovators and scholars from computing, policy, business, law, peace studies, the arts, humanities, public health and engineering engaged in cutting-edge research and innovation efforts, graduate education programs, commercialization activities, partnerships and community engagement鈥攁ll interacting to advance and support digital innovation.

"The release of the Detailed RFP represents the culmination of a year-long planning process to articulate Mason's vision for a flexible, resilient, community-centric building with the advanced cyberinfrastructure to support digital innovation ignited by the diverse perspectives of thousands of academic, industry and community partners,鈥 said聽Liza Wilson Durant, the associate dean for strategic initiatives and community engagement at Mason鈥檚 Volgenau School of Engineering. 鈥淭he design of the facility is envisioned to flex and flow to accommodate the disruptive technologies and ideas we have yet to imagine."

The new building, which will also support Mason鈥檚 new School of Computing, will house tech-intensive laboratories, active and experiential learning classrooms, informal learning and convening spaces, incubators, accelerators, co-working facilities, makerspaces, community engagement spaces, corporate innovation labs and offices, retail, enhanced public spaces, and a below-grade parking garage.

The IDIA vision was launched in support of the Tech Talent Investment Program (TTIP), the state鈥檚 20-year initiative to produce 25,000 additional graduates in computing fields by 2039.

As Virginia鈥檚 largest and most diverse research university and the state鈥檚 largest producer of tech talent, Mason is expected to produce a steady supply of tech talent ensuring the region has a skilled and diverse workforce prepared to meet the high demand of Northern Virginia鈥檚 growing tech industry.

鈥淚t can be hard to look past the challenges of this moment, but Mason is taking the long view and continuing our important work,鈥 said Kissal. 鈥淭his initiative has huge implications for our community as a vital hub for research and innovation as well as being an engine for economic growth and a pipeline for world-class tech talent. For Mason, there is no other path but forward.鈥