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Plans have been submitted to build new ‘cornerstone’ employment land as part of a ‘green innovation corridor’ in Wolverhampton.
The Six Mile Green project would see 20,000 square metres of workshops, offices, laboratories and warehouses built around the University of Wolverhampton’s Science Park as part of a direct link with its city centre Springfield Campus and Jaguar Land Rover ’s engine plant and rest of the the i54 industrial park.
The ‘green innovation corridor’ project is being designed to focus on green computing, construction and engineering and hopes to attract robotics, precision engineering and aviation and aerospace firms as well as businesses specialising in medical technologies and automotive manufacturing.
A number of existing buildings would be demolished