UC Berkeley and San Francisco-based developer SKS Partners are planning to build a $2 billion innovation hub at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View.

The partners are planning to call the 36-acre innovation hub the Berkeley Space Center at NASA Research Park. The master plan for the Space Center features 1.4 million square feet of Class-A office and R&D space, including wet and dry labs, as well as conference space, academic facilities and retail amenities.

The Space Center plan also includes 18 acres of open space, including outdoor working yards and a central green area which will serve as a flexible platform for community gatherings and exhibitions. The open space will feature a circular trellis, according to renderings.

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