The University Of Arizona
Discover UA Tech Park, a purpose-built environment designed to support tech companies of all sizes. The Park’s spacious campus encompasses 1,267 acres and has 2 million square feet of developed space for tech offices, R&D, and laboratory facilities crafted to foster innovation and collaboration.
With 30 years of success, UA Tech Park offers turn-key business solutions and a world-class team committed to your success.
The UA Tech Park is one of the nation’s premier research parks – a dynamic community where emerging companies and technology giants work alongside one another in a fast-paced environment.
Discover UA Tech Park, a dynamic mixed-use development tailored for technology companies of all sizes. With 2 million square feet of customizable space, businesses from startups to tech giants the well-established university research park.
Strategically located, but without megacity congestion and regulation, Tech Parks’ position provides a strategic business advantage for domestic and international businesses seeking to expand operations.
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Tech Parks Arizona has established itself at the intersection of innovation and university to advance business. Companies that locate at the park are connected to a world-class team that is invested in their success.
Sun Tran’s Route 110X provides transportation connecting passengers from the southeast part of the region to downtown Tucson or from downtown to the UA Tech Park. Again, passengers can transfer at the Ronstadt Transit Center to Cat Tran’s USA Route or other campus-bound Sun Tran routes. A park and ride lot is available in Rita Ranch at Old Vail and Houghton roads.
Bicyclists can commute to the UA Tech Park using a variety of paths including the Julian Wash Greenway which runs from the Santa Cruz River Park west bank at Silverlake Road to Rita Road. It is part of the Loop, a network of shared-use paths in metropolitan Tucson, Arizona. Over 40 miles of paved bike lanes lead to the eastern-most trailhead of the Julian Wash Greenway.