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From downtown to Science Park and beyond:Turku Advances on All FrontsTurku Science Park Turku is big on future. Growing at the rate of 1,600 residents per year, the city is growing – proportionally speaking – faster than any other city in Finland. To accommodate change, Turku announced a new ambitious vision, Turku 2050, with a key idea of expanding the city center and creating a user-oriented traffic system to support it.
According to the Vision, the commercial center will expand, and the Market Square will become a multiuse meeting place and the center of various events. The Old Town around the Old Great Square will turn into a European oasis of encounters and the eastern bank of the River Aura – delightfully opening towards the evening sun – will function as a vibrant platform for a new kind of combination of culture, restaurants and work. Presently, competition between cities has shifted from national level to global level, with cities fighting over inhabitants, businesses and know-how. At the same time, the emergence of the urban lifestyle has raised the level of expectations in terms of the quality of public spaces. Urban planning is now decidedly more human-scale, and this is also a key message of the Vision 2050. Ride the Wave There is positive structural change as old industries keep reinventing themselves, finding new ways to innovate and collaborate, Turto says. A great example of the local innovative mindset is the Turku Rail Yard project which aims to transform Turkus rail yard and train station area into the Finlands largest experience and event center. The Turku Rail Yard project is an ambitious urban development concept for the 2020s, combining top-level technology and service design to create world-class experiences and events as well as boost the wellbeing of the citizens. The total cost for the project is estimated to be approximately €530 million. Let Me Entertain You
The experience center is expected to become a significant year-round destination in Turku, with plenty to see: an indoors amusement park, a theme park, activity parks, cultural spaces and exhibitions, diverse events, a multi-purpose arena... From the perspective of the City, the undertaking is a key downtown spearhead project which enhances the attractiveness of the city in terms of events and tourism – along with the vitality of the city center. As the city center expands into Turkus rail yard, it will also create a new neighborhood of approximately 1,000 residents. Take Me to the River In the coming years, the downtown area will make the push towards also the river delta and the harbor. In addition, the Turku of the future will bring its the archipelago – which is among the most beautiful in the world – to the forefront more and more. With all these elements coming together, we feel that Turku possesses the most European identity of all the cities in Finland, Turto says. Driven by Science Turku Science Park fosters also active start-up culture which is promoted by the start-up community SparkUp, based in ElectroCity. Furthermore, coworking space Werstas opened in 2015 and has been a success story from the beginning. Presently, the coworking space has some 7,600 square metres in three buildings – and all the premises are full. According to Mikko Lehtinen, Managing Director of Turku Technology Properties, Turku Science Park could continue its integration into the downtown area by expanding the Turku Science Park area across Helsingintie road, to the present Itäharju industrial district, by 2029. Come Together Right Now This would be done by building a deck construction from Kupittaa to Itäharju, explains Lehtinen, adding that the deck is a great fit for all types of hybrid construction, from residential to services to office. Also, public sector projects, such as schools, could be realized here. The first priority, however, is student housing, Lehtinen says. The deck alone could feature as much as 200,000 square meters of new construction and there is another 200,000 square meters likely to be available for development in the neighborhood. According to initial plans, different buildings ranging from high to low would provide a varied appearance as well as leaving room for large green areas. New bold plans are needed since Science Park is quickly outgrowing its former premises. We have 140,000 square meters of leasable space – and about 100 square meters presently available, Lehtinen says. Smarter & Wiser Under Smart and Wise Turku game plan, essential enablers are digitalization and the data the City has accumulated. Digitalization enables the production of services untied to time and location, leading into an increase in the productivity of the citys own operations (Smart City). By creating conditions for the citizens and companies to utilize the data, the city enables economically, socially and environmentally sustainable growth that supports wellbeing (Wise City). Mikko Lehtinen and Jouko Turto agree that going Smart & Wise is the way of the future. For example, how we use information to make better decisions is of crucial importance, Lehtinen says, pointing out that Turku has the opportunity to be a digital powerhouse in the coming years. Also, in international comparison, it is clear that Turku has a lot of frontrunner expertise in these fields, adds Turto. Introducing:
Janne Alho, Project Manager, Blue Industry Park, explains that the competitive advantage of Blue Industry Park is the synergy created by the cooperation of enterprises and other actors in the area. Blue Industry Park combines a critical mass of resources and expertise and a competitive setting with production, product development and research, Alho sums up, adding that the park has 60 hectares open for development. Furthermore, the logistic connections link the Blue Industry Park companies directly to the global markets by road, rail and air. The area provides an excellent setting for production, as well as continuous renewal, and maintenance and development of top expertise, Alho adds. Ecosystem Edge The shipyard used to put out one ship every year, whereas now its two ships. The faster production rate will require for the suppliers to grow as well, Alho says. Eventually, the Blue Industry Park is set to feature as many as 100 companies and 10,000 employees. In the Pipeline: One Hour Train
Ranked high in the City of Turkus list of key initiatives is the One Hour Train, a high-speed rail link between Turku and Helsinki. According to the plans, a new direct railway line from Espoo to Salo via Lohja will be constructed for the link. The link will also include the Espoo regional railway line, the Salo-Turku double-track railway line and the Turku rail yard area. Already in the early phases of the project, the travel time will be reduced by more than 30 minutes from present time. The One Hour Train will add immensely to the over-all connectivity of Turku, making life easier – and more efficient – for companies, for instance, says Jouko Turto. Eventually, as the equipment is modernized to enable the maximum speed of the new railway, the travel time will be reduced by almost an hour, and the distance between the destinations can be travelled in approximately 75 minutes. The distance between Kupittaa, Turku, and Pasila, Helsinki, will clock in at 60 minutes. So far, the State has granted the project €40 million to cover the costs of planning. As the Helsinki-Turku connection has European TEN-T status, the venture is eligible to apply for significant funding from the EU, as well. If, indeed, a decision to build the railway is made in the formation of the new Government in spring 2019, traffic operations could commence in the late 2020s. How did you like the article? |
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