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WARREN & ASSOCIATES <br />facility incorporates corporate, academic, commercial, and residential space, with an orientation <br />towards research and development, and biotechnology. <br />The $80 million initial phase contains the <br />311,000- square -foot core laboratory building <br />that houses the Dole Nutrition Institute. The <br />core laboratory contains a DNA sequencing <br />facility, micro -array facilities, mass <br />spectrometry facilities, and various specialized <br />tools and laboratories. <br />Overall, there will be one million square feet of <br />office and lab space; 350,000 square feet of <br />retail and commercial space that will include a <br />movie theater; and more than 700 residential Rendering of NCRC <br />units including townhouses,. apartments, and <br />single - family homes. In addition, the project will contain a 1,000 -seat auditorium and a 125 - <br />room hotel. When completed, the campus will house some of the most state -of -the -art laboratory <br />space in the United States and is expected to contain over 100 biotechnology companies. <br />2.9 Phillip Morris Site <br />Located on Concord Parkway (US -29), <br />five miles northeast of Harrisburg, the <br />Phillips Morris manufacturing campus <br />opened in 1982. Declining tobacco sales <br />caused Phillip Morris USA to announce a <br />2010 closing of the Concord facility. The <br />facility officially closed in July of 2009, <br />leaving more than 1,000 people <br />unemployed. <br />The campus is currently marketed by both <br />the Cabarrus County Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and Jones Lang LaSalle. The <br />campus includes over 3.5 million square feet of industrial space on more than 2,000 acres. The <br />campus is only four miles from I -85, and adjacent to the proposed George Liles Parkway <br />extension. <br />March 2010 APPENDIX D: HALUP MARKET ANALYSIS 6 <br />AUGUST 2010 <br />Attachment number 2 <br />G -1 Page 415 <br />Phillip Morris Campus <br />