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Wright State University will dedicate five buildings it has assembled near its camps into a new “Innovation Park” thanks to a gift from the Soin family.
Termed the “Vishal Soin Innovation Park,” the school has acquired five office buildings totaling 220,000 square feet along Presidential Drive, across the street from its main campus, through its affiliated real estate entity, Double Bowler Properties Corp. Among them has been the Wright State University Foundation building, the former Wright-Patt Credit Union Building and several others bought in recent years as part of a major $11 million investment in real estate south of Colonel Glenn Highway.
Read the article from the Dayton Business Journal.

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