At San Diego State University (SDSU) a new innovation district will make way for laboratory and incubator spaces where students and faculty can study alongside and collaborate with businesses working on groundbreaking research projects. The innovation district is part of a larger scheme at the university, dubbed Mission Valley, that will add 80 acres of park space and up to 4,600 market-rate and affordable housing units in addition to a stadium, retail, and a hotel. Its construction will allow SDSU to “expand its academic and economic impact on the region.” According to the university, it will serve “a national hub for biotech, life sciences, technology, defense, and
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