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  1. Budd Bioworks is a site of extreme scale undergoing a massive transformation that simply can not be duplicated with room to accommodate multiple firms and multiple stages of the development ecosystem all in a 2.7 MSF mixed-use campus. The Budd will offer activated spaces for dining, learning and mingling. Valuable chances to collaborate and ...

  2. Oct 16, 2019 · At its peak in the 1960s and ‘70s, Budd employed almost 2,000 workers at its Red Lion Road facility. The company thrived as the area around it was experiencing a push for residential development and neighborhoods began to pop up around the site. The Budd Company ceased its operations in the 1980s, and the plant closed completely in 1987.

  3. The Budd Company began in Philadelphia as the Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Company specializing in the manufacturing of all-steel body automobiles and then later railcars. This collection contains two enlarged reproduction black and white photographs taken at the Hunting Park plant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  4. Nov 30, 2023 · By Paul Schwedelson – Reporter, Philadelphia Business Journal Nov 1, 2023 Read the original article on Philadelphia Business Journal Years after acquiring the former Budd Co. manufacturing campus in North Philadelphia, the once-bustling site previously home to 20,000 employees is sitting largely vacant, with hulking buildings gutted and waiting to be redeveloped. New York-based Plymouth ...

  5. Sep 26, 2023 · An aging monument of Philadelphia’s industrial past is poised to become a harbinger of the city’s future as a life sciences hub. After 18 years of lying dormant, the Budd Co. Hunting Park ...

  6. The Budd Innovation Center, located at 2450 W Hunting Park Avenue offers fully built out, Class A working environments covering four floors and a fit-out ready Annex, meeting a variety of needs for life science users ranging from R&D, Lab, Incubator Space, Technical or Training Facilities, Vivarium, and Pilot Scale Manufacturing and up to Full ...

  7. In 1948 the Red Lion plant was purchased from the Government by Budd for $5.3 million. Rail car manufacturing was moved to Red Lion from the Hunting Park plant. The Budd Company became a leader in manufacturing passenger rail cars when it began experimenting with the use of stainless steel in 1931.

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