The site can accommodate headquarters facilities, research and development, light industrial and technical research.

Most recently, Altair Engineering Inc. announced it is moving its new $21-million, 133,000-sf world headquarters into the park with help from a state tax break. In April, Liberty lost a 358,000-sf building on 35 acres on the site when the US Postal Service canceled plans to expand.

Liberty bought the former Troy Airport land after the airport closed.

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