Innovation Park Map
Click on the buildings in Innovation Park to learn more about each one
Danfoss Turbocor (142,000 SF)
1769 E Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
Danfoss is the manufacturer of the Tubocor oil-free centrifugal compressor and the world’s leader in oil-free centrifugal compressors. The original facility constructed in 2006 was expanded to 142,000sf in 2016 with the addition of the Application Development Center. This expansion was the first of its kind for any of the company’s five U.S. based operations centers and features three fully automatic sets of psychrometric test facilities. In 2024, Danfoss opened an additional new 165,000sf manufacturing facility in the Park.
Danfoss Turbocor Expansion (165,000 SF)
1737 W Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
Danfoss is the manufacturer of the Tubocor oil-free centrifugal compressor and the world’s leader in oil-free centrifugal compressors. The original facility constructed in 2006 was expanded to 142,000sf in 2016 with the addition of the Application Development Center. This expansion was the first of its kind for any of the company’s five U.S. based operations centers and features three fully automatic sets of psychrometric test facilities. In 2024, Danfoss opened an additional new 165,000 sf manufacturing facility in the Park.
Florida Virtual Campus (33,000 SF)
1753 W Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The Florida Virtual Campus is headquartered in Innovation Park, and administered by the University of West Florida’s Division of Research and Strategic Innovation and funded by the Florida Legislature. FLVC offers Florida’s college and university students easy access to their institutions’ advising, distance learning, and library resources.
FSU Research Foundation Building A (84,000 SF)
2000 Levy Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The FSU Research Foundation Building A is located on Levy Ave at the east entrance to the Park. The building currently houses several organizations affiliated with FSU including the Center for Advanced Power Systems, Center for Oceanic Atmospheric Sciences, the FSU Research Foundation and Learning Systems Institute.
FSU Research Foundation Building B (85,000 SF)
2010 Levy Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The FSU Research Foundation Building B structure is located on Levy Ave at the east entrance to the Park. The building currently houses the FSU Foundation, the Florida Center for Interactive Media, the Florida Center for Reading Research, and the Center on Better Health and Life for Underserved Populations.
Aero-propulsion, Mechatronics and Energy Center (60,000 SF)
2003 Levy Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The AME facility supports advanced research in aerospace and aviation, mechatronics (robotics) and sustainable energy engineering. The building also houses a Next-Generation Polysonic Wind Tunnel, a unique shared resource to produce fundamental advances in gas dynamics and material science, as well as develop transformational flow control technologies.
High Performance Materials Institute (45,000 SF)
2005 Levy Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32310
HPMI is a multidisciplinary research institute at FSU and has a complete set of state-of-the-art processing, testing, characterization, and computing facilities for materials, composites, and nanocomposite research. The local representation for the Florida Institute for Commercialization of Public Research is also housed in the HPMI building.
Phipps Building (14,000 SF)
2007 E Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The Phipps Building currently houses the Marcus H. Ansley Structures Research Center, a structural research and testing facility for the Florida Department of Transportation. The center currently has a wide range of unique testing capabilities and equipment including a 50 ft. tall pendulum.
Shaw Building (40,000 SF)
2031 E Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The Shaw Building is currently occupied by the Applied Superconductivity Center, a part of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. The Shaw Building houses several different facilities used to advance the science and technology of superconductivity and its applications.
Sliger Building (38,000 SF)
2035 E Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The Sliger Building is located in the Don Fuqua Research Complex in Innovation Park. Current residents include the Capital Region Real Time Crime Center, FSU Information Technology Services, the Center for Information Management and Educational Service, and portions of the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering.
Morgan Building (33,000 SF)
2035 E Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The Morgan Building is located in the Don Fuqua Research Complex in Innovation Park. The two-story building includes a conference room, break room, and office space. Current residents include CareerSource Capital Region, FSU Center for Information Management and Educational Services, and the Northwest Regional Data Center.
Johnson Building (32,000 SF)
2035 E Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The Johnson Building is located in the Don Fuqua Research Complex in Innovation Park. The current tenant is the National Park Service Southeast Archeological Center.
Collins Building (26,000 SF)
2051 E Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The recently renovated Collins Building includes office space, wet labs, shared conference rooms and office suites. Current occupants include the Leon County Research and Development Authority and Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services and several small startup and growing companies.
Centennial Building (30,000 SF)
2007 E Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The Centennial Building is home to the FAMU Center for Plasma Science and Technology (CePaST), a premier center for the study of plasmas in Florida. This facility has a team of faculty, students, and researchers dedicated to the new science and applications of theoretical, experimental, and computational plasma physics.
FSU Technology Services Building (80,000 SF)
1721 W Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The Technology Services Building is one of four locations for the FSU Information Technology Services, the central IT organization that provides IT support to more than 50,000 students, faculty, staff, alumni and retirees.
Northwest Regional Data Center (24,000 SF)
2018 E Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
NWRDC is one of Florida’s leading computing providers for government and education communities. This state-of-the-art data center offers superior infrastructure, system support, application hosting, and 24x7 staffing. The facility includes 9,600sf. of raised data center floor space.
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (370,000 SF)
The only facility of its kind in the US, headquartered in a sprawling complex on 24 acres, the MagLab is the largest and highest-powered magnet laboratory in the world. Every year thousands of scientists from dozens of countries come to use the unique magnets with the support of highly experienced staff, scientists, and technicians.
Knight Building (2,700 SF)
1736 W Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
The Knight Building overlooks the scenic central pond. Nhu Energy currently occupies most of the building. Nhu Energy develops best-in-class technologies for the integration, control, and management of critical systems and distributed energy.
North Florida Innovation Labs (40,000 SF)
North Florida Innovation Labs
1729 W Paul Dirac Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
This new state-of-the-art facility, opening in 2024 is designed to support over 100 early-stage and growing tech companies in high priority targeted industries. In addition to office and co-working spaces, it provides over 30 wet and dry labs, including chemistry, biology, cell culture, and flex labs.
Interdisciplinary Research and Commercialization Building (116,000 SF)
2001 Levy Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32310
Anticipated completion in 2024. A collaborative space for researchers from a variety of fields focused on creating and advancing new materials. The new FSU space will include research labs, imaging/characterization labs, clean rooms, plus collaboration, conference, and administrative spaces. The building will accommodate a variety of researchers, including the disciplines of bio-medical engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, condensed matter physics, and device prototyping.