新澳门六合彩开奖记录鈥檚 Cocoa Campus Plan a Catalyst For Economic Growth

Render of the 新澳门六合彩开奖记录 Cocoa Campus new master plan quad.

July 28, 2022

Photo note: The artist rendering above shows the new main entrance from Clearlake Road and STEM Building with science classrooms that are part of the Cocoa Campus Master Plan. See more images .

新澳门六合彩开奖记录鈥檚 plan to invest $87 million in new academic buildings on its Cocoa Campus over the next decade will be a major "economic engine" that spurs growth and development in central Brevard County, according to local government and business development leaders.

The new facilities and campus improvements included in the 10-year Master Plan will be a major benefit to students studying in an array of high-tech, healthcare and other fields.

The $87 million investment will also serve as a catalyst for economic growth and development in the City of Cocoa and other areas of central Brevard County, including the aerospace industry at the Kennedy Space Center.

That鈥檚 the consensus from Space Coast economic development officials and City of Cocoa leaders who say the plan will educate more students in state-of-the-art facilities to meet the workforce needs of local industry.

That will help companies expand their ranks and grow. It will also help attract more new companies because the firms will know the Cocoa Campus is creating a steady stream of skilled workers.

鈥淥ne of the top priorities for businesses looking to expand or relocate to Florida鈥檚 Space Coast is workforce, particularly within aerospace, engineering and advanced manufacturing,鈥 said Lynda Weatherman, president and CEO of the Economic Development Commission of Florida鈥檚 Space Coast. 

鈥淚n addition to attracting talent, it is essential we cultivate talent locally. The Cocoa Campus expansion demonstrates our community is committed to developing a robust talent pipeline.鈥

Announced in April, 新澳门六合彩开奖记录鈥檚 plan is the largest single investment the college has ever made on its four campuses. 

Cocoa Campus Master Plan student housing
Two L-shaped student housing buildings shown in this artist's rendering would be built along the southern edge of Clear Lake as part of the 10-year, $87 million Cocoa Campus Master Plan.

It calls for a new Advanced Manufacturing Center; new Science building with classrooms and labs; renovated Health Sciences Center; student housing; new Planetarium; and major improvements to the grounds.

新澳门六合彩开奖记录 President Dr. Jim Richey says the plan will transform the campus, making it a linchpin of Space Coast and City of Cocoa economic development efforts. 

Others agree, including Cocoa Mayor Michael Blake.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the single biggest thing Cocoa has seen in recent memory,鈥 said Blake. 鈥淚t will become one of the economic engines in the Clearlake region, spurring direct and indirect jobs, and be a backbone to the entire city. We鈥檙e very supportive of it.鈥

Currently, Cocoa鈥檚 economic development efforts are making steady progress in the northwest part of the city and Cocoa Village with new businesses, apartments and hotels opening or planned. The Cocoa Campus plan can provide that same spark in the Clearlake area where the campus is located, Blake said.

The new academic buildings and student housing will attract more students to campus. That can result in more off-campus housing built and new restaurants, coffee shops and other businesses opening to support the students, faculty and staff, he said.

鈥淭here鈥檚 so much that鈥檚 going to change in that area in the next five years. There鈥檚 a great synergy there and the campus is a big player in that,鈥 Blake said.

The transformed campus might also help the city convince Brightline to build a station on Clearlake Road and State Road 524 for its Orlando-to-Miami high-speed train, something the city has been advocating. 

Among other benefits, potential students in east Orange County could hop on the train at Orlando International Airport and be at the campus in about 20 minutes. That鈥檚 easier than fighting traffic gridlock in Orlando to attend UCF or other city colleges, said Angela Essing, the city鈥檚 Director of Growth and Economic Development.

鈥淎n expanded campus and more students potentially means more ridership,鈥 she said.

Cocoa Master Plan pedestrian walkway artist rendering
The Master Plan includes major improvements to the Cocoa Campus grounds including a pedestrian walkway with small gathering and study pavilions.

Cocoa City Councilwoman Lorraine Koss, whose district includes the campus, is equally enthusiastic. For example, she said the upgraded campus will tie in perfectly with more than $20 million in improvements planned for Clearlake Road that acts as the campus鈥檚 front door.

鈥淣othing will make more of a difference in that area of the city and its neighborhoods. I see the potential for a lot of development, a real renaissance there,鈥 she said. 

To Weatherman, the campus鈥 enhanced focus on high-tech facilities and training will be central to the EDC鈥檚 work to attract new companies in commercial space, robotics, and satellite and rocket manufacturing. Additionally. there are mid-sized companies in the Cocoa Campus area that can benefit as well.

鈥淚n trying to attract new companies, we win it or lose it based on workforce. The improved campus with its new buildings and expanded programs will help us make our case. It鈥檚 gives us the ultimate competitive advantage,鈥 Weatherman said.

An example of that advantage can be seen in growing apprenticeship programs for Cocoa Campus students with local industry, including major commercial space companies at the Kennedy Space Center.

Apprentices split their time between attending on-campus classes in aerospace technology, mechatronics, advanced machining and hands-on work with the companies, said Brian Kamm, Founder and Lead Advisor for the Space Coast Consortium Apprenticeship Program.

A dozen companies, including Blue Origin and Airbus OneWeb Satellites, participate now. Kamm wants to expand the number to 20 in 2023.

鈥淭o do that, we need more facilities, more equipment and more instructors. The Cocoa Campus plan moves that forward in a major way. As an alum of the college, I鈥檓 thrilled to see it happening. It couldn鈥檛 come at a better time,鈥 Kamm said.

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