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Embry-Riddle Research Park in Daytona to add manufacturing plant
Manufacturing center to be research park s fifth building
The average annual pay of the jobs created at the research park is $67,000
DAYTONA BEACH Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University plans to break ground in the next two months on a manufacturing facility that will expand its aviation/aerospace research park here to five buildings since its opening in 2017.
The 10,000-square-foot Advanced Technology & Manufacturing Center is expected to open by April of next year, said Rodney Cruise, the university s chief operating officer and senior vice president.
The two-story building will likely cost $2 to $3 million to construct. he said. It will be located behind Embry-Riddle s printing shop along the east side of Clyde Morris Boulevard, south of Bellevue Avenue.