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This multi-year project will be completed in five phases. The first two phases will be completed in the first nine months of construction. Dates and other information are subject to change.
Phase 1 – Main Entrance (June‒November 2024): A portion of Healy Circle will be closed, resulting in a partial closure of sidewalk south of the John Carroll statue. Pedestrians can use the north sidewalk.
Phase 2 – Copley Lawn (November 2024‒April 2025): Two sections of Copley Lawn will be closed for construction. The sidewalk through Copley Lawn will remain open, but the sidewalk in front of White-Gravenor Hall will be closed. A modified ADA pedestrian pathway will be in place. The section of Old North Way between Healy and Copley Halls will be closed to vehicles. A modified ADA pedestrian pathway will be in place.
Members of the Georgetown community and campus visitors must stay outside project fencing at all times. Construction team members must follow all safety rules while inside the site. For urgent matters, please contact Georgetown University Police Department at (202) 687-4343.
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GEORGETOWN, Texas, Feb. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --CelLink Corporation will open a manufacturing facility in Georgetown to produce flexible circuits used in electric vehicles and battery storage units. The facility will be at the Gateway35 Commerce Center, a master-planned industrial park by Titan Development ("Titan"). CelLink selected Titan''s Building 1, a Class A 294,297-square-foot building that is strategically located in Georgetown between I-35 and SH 130. This new building is expected to be completed in June 2022.
CelLink manufactures the world''s largest and most electrically and thermally conductive flexible circuits, essential for the automotive and energy storage industries. The company is a key supplier to major electric vehicle manufacturers providing intelligent wiring systems needed for automotive wiring and battery packs with a key focus on efficiency and safety.
"We are excited to see Georgetown become part of the growing electric vehicle and energy storage industries," Georgetown Mayor Josh Schroeder said. "Companies like CelLink and industrial park developers like Titan will strengthen the economic foundation of our community bringing sales tax revenue, creative talent, and good jobs to our city."
"Williamson County is becoming known as a hub for technology and innovation due to our highly skilled and educated workforce," Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell said. "Having another world class project land in our county reinforces our desire to bring good paying, exceptional employment opportunities to our residents."
CelLink will receive a total combined incentive package worth $8.02 million from local jurisdictions, including:
"We are thrilled to have CelLink coming to our industrial park at Georgetown to manufacture sophisticated, high demand electronics in the flexible circuits sector," said Joe Iannacone, Austin-based senior vice president at Titan Development. "This is a perfect example of the kind of fast-growing industries that Georgetown has been seeking for economic development."
Gateway35 Commerce Center is a two-phase project on 114 acres positioned at the intersection of I-35 and SH 130, less than 30 minutes from downtown Austin. Titan Development and the City of Georgetown are developing a new road for the park, Wittera Way, which connects to both I-35 and SH 130 with easy access to the major highways for Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio. Gateway35 is at the northernmost point of the Austin metropolitan statistical area and close to the Georgetown Municipal Airport and many single-family residential neighborhoods.
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