The Great Seneca Science Corridor (GSSC) is a 900-acre life science center for 600,000 of the world’s top educators, scientist and science related business seeking to eliminate disease from the planet by the end of the century. The GSSC Life Science Center is zoned for 27 million sf of development which is the largest life center cluster in the United States. Approximately 7 million sf is currently built out for approximately 10,000 life science related employees. This includes John Hopkins, Adventist Hospital (the largest private employer in Montgomery County), several divisions of the University of Maryland and numerous biotechnical researchers in both the public and private sectors. The GSSC will be served by the Corridor Cities Transitway (CCT), a 9.1mile mass transit system starting at the Shady Grove METRO Station. The CCT is scheduled to open between 2016 and 2017.
The range of investment opportunities
MCC: Applied science Cluster including-Innovation Center, Hotel,
Conference Center and Housing;
MCC: Town center-Mixed use research, Office, Retail,
Residential and Parking at the LSC CCT Station.
Belward: Medical Cluster: this will include medical office space for
Johns Hopkins related physicians;
Belward: Education Cluster: this will include global educational
offerings from lower school and Johns Hopkins; Belward
Research and Development Cluster: this will include domestic
and international government and private firms
Belward Town Center: this will provide hotel, conference,
restaurant and fitness facilties for this campus.