Completion in sight for UAH's I2C with construction continuing space

Completion in sight for UAH's I2C with construction continuing space

Construction is well underway on the Dorothy S. Davidson Invention to Innovation Center (I²C) on the UAH campus. Supported by funding from local, state, and federal sources, as well as a generous $5 million donation from local business executive Dorothy Davidson, for whom the building is named, the three-story, 45,000-square-foot facility will serve as a regional resource offering leadership and support of entrepreneurial initiatives for emerging tech companies throughout 15 counties in Northern Alabama and Southcentral Tennessee.

The I²C’s vertical structure and framing for the first and second floors are complete, the third-floor slab has been poured, and layout for the interior spaces has begun. This includes 15,000 square feet dedicated to flexible co-working, event, and community-engagement space; ample incubation/office space on the second and third floors; and common areas comprising conference and meeting rooms, classrooms, and a cafeteria.

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