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Turku Science Park

10.8 million US$/k㎡
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0.2km²
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Industry:IT,Biotechnology
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Price of land:10.8list.parkMu2
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Subsidy on land: - list.parkMu2
Environmental protection requirement:No Tax on land:0.216list.parkMu2
Factory rental price range: - US$/month•㎡Factory sale price range: - US$/㎡
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Intro

By 2035, the Turku Science Park will have been expanded to the other side of the Helsingingtie road, the current location of the Itäharju industrial area. In the future, the Turku Science Park will be even better at combining working, living and recreational activities as neutral parts of the existing city structures and public transportation. Such high efficiency would enable getting a wide range of services in the area, while all kinds of buildings from low to high would not only create variety, but also leave room for vast park areas.

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Info

Area:0.2 k㎡Information:505247976
Address:Joukahaisenkatu 3-5, 20520 Turku, Finland
Industries:IT,Biotechnology

Cost

Water:4.41 US$/m³Commercial electricity tariff:0.077 US$/kWh
Heavy industry electricity tariff:0.075 US$/kWhIndustrial electricity tariff (peak):0.085 US$/kWh
Industrial electricity tariff (off-peak):0.075 US$/kWhIndustrial electricty tariff (average):0.08 US$/kWh
Natural gas:0.58 US$/m³ Water treatment:5.09 US$/t.
Minimum wage:1168.0 US$/monthOrdinary worker:3732.0 US$/month
Land value tax:There is no land value tax in Finland.

Facilities

Distance to freight station:6.1 km (DHL Freight)Distance to railway station:1.8 km (Kupittaa Station)
Distance to habor:5.5 km (Silja Lines terminal, Åbo)Distance to airport:14.1 km (Turku Airport)
Introduction of district:The Turku region is a Baltic Sea growth centre comprising of the City of Turku and 10 surrounding municipalities. In addition, the diverse business structure, high-quality supply of education, culture and services, and the beautiful archipelago offer preconditions for successful business operations and high-quality leisure. Traffic connections from the Turku region to the rest of Finland and Europe are fast and accessing the main routes is easy. The ports of Naantali and Turku and the international airport allow for quick transfers in the Baltic area and Europe. Turku Business Region is the most dynamic cluster of business and innovation activities in Finland. The 22,000 companies, six universities, and an extensive co-operation network of different players in the region speed up the generation of new products and services as well as growth of business operations and local well-being.
Roads logistics:In Finland, the E18 motorway and highways 8, 9 and 10 allow for road transports to all over the country.
Railway logistics:Kpittaa Railway station has train services which bring passengers to Helsinki, the capital city of Finland.
Residential housing price in this city:4125.69 US$/㎡
Support for residing in Park:Growth and devlopement services, internationalisation services, advisory services,
Living environment:Ready and zoned space for business operation is available within excellent connections, less than half an hour drive away from an international airport and ports. Today's Turku remains the third largest city in Finland, after the Greater Helsinki metropolitan area and Tampere. Some of the main attractions of Turku are its history and the great natural beauty of the neighboring archipelago.
Access to supermarkets:Turun Kauppahalli, K-Market Pippuri, K-Supermarket Kivikukkaro, K-Supermarket Nummenpakka
Commerical enviornment:Turku has a thriving commercial environment, with aplenty of entertainment places such as musuems, pubs and sight-seeing attractions. Turku is at its best during the summertime, and hosts a great number of festivals, including rock festivals, chamber music festivals and a faire.
Access to shopping malls:Hansa Shopping Centre, Länsikeskus, Skanssi Shopping Center
Access to hotels:Best Western Hotel Seaport Turku, Holiday Inn Turku, Omena, Park Hotel, Centro Hotel, Sokos Hotel Seurahuone, Caribia Spa Hotel
Access to leisure and entertainment:Whisky Bar, Baari Night club, Latte Cafe, Elvina Café, Flowpark, Ruisrock, The Medieval Market, JukuPark
Access to healthcare:Turku University Hospital, Tyks T-hospital,
Access to education:Katedralskolan I Åbo, Turku School of Economics, Turku International School

Plan

By 2035, the Turku Science Park will have been expanded to the other side of the Helsingingtie road, the current location of the Itäharju industrial area. In the future, the Turku Science Park will be even better at combining working, living and recreational activities as neutral parts of the existing city structures and public transportation. Such high efficiency would enable getting a wide range of services in the area, while all kinds of buildings from low to high would not only create variety, but also leave room for vast park areas.
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Turku is a regional capital and an important location for business and culture in Northern Europe. Because of its long history, it has been the site of many important events, and has extensively influenced Finnish history. Along with Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, Turku was designated the European Capital of Culture for 2011. Due to its location, Turku is a notable commercial and passenger seaport with over three million passengers traveling through the Port of Turku each year to Stockholm and Mariehamn. Today's Turku remains the third largest city in Finland, after the Greater Helsinki metropolitan area and Tampere.
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Introduction

By 2035, the Turku Science Park will have been expanded to the other side of the Helsingingtie road, the current location of the Itäharju industrial area. In the future, the Turku Science Park will be even better at combining working, living and recreational activities as neutral parts of the existing city structures and public transportation. Such high efficiency would enable getting a wide range of services in the area, while all kinds of buildings from low to high would not only create variety, but also leave room for vast park areas.

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