 The
Kentucky Transpark, an environmentally friendly and attractive,
high-tech commerce and business park, is located on U.S. 31-W
and Highway 68/80 on the north side of Bowling Green. This
mixed use, south central Kentucky development is centrally
located, within 600 miles of 43% of the U.S. population and
less than a mile from Interstate 65, the busiest north/south
corridor. With additional access to rail transportation and
a state-of-the-art communications infrastructure, the Transpark
will facilitate the “Just in Time” needs found
in many of today’s businesses.
Watch a video describing the benefits of locating at the Kentucky Transpark.
With a campus-like setting, the Transpark has both
bike and walking trails along with green space and water features
throughout the park. The Restrictive Covenants and Binding
Elements of the park have designed landscaping, lighting,
signage
and other features that exceed current requirements of
Warren County Subdivision Regulations, the Warren County Comprehensive
Plan and the Greenbelt Master Plan.
In cooperation with Bowling Green Technical College and Kentucky Community & Technical College System and Western Kentucky University, the Transpark features onsite educational and research centers. These facilities will provide customized workforce training and specialized services to meet the needs of, not only Transpark tenants, but newly created, existing or expanding regional businesses as well. A 31,000-square-foot training facility by Bowling Green Technical College was constructed in 2006 and is now open for classes. Specialized apprenticeship programs in Tool & Dye and Mechatronics will be offered. Adjacent to that, a 44,420 square foot regional high school technical center was constructed. It is known as the Warren County Schools Area Technology Center and student training is underway.
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The Kentucky Transpark, the crown jewel of South Central Kentucky, broke ground on August 25, 2003. This state-of-the-art commerce and business park is located on U.S. 31-W and Highway 68/80 on the north side of Bowling Green (Warren County), Kentucky.

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