North Campus

Gateway University Research Park (Gateway) is a premier campus for basic and applied research in Greensboro and North Carolina's Piedmont Triad region. Gateway is a collaboration between North Carolina A&T State University and The University of North Carolina Greensboro. Gateway is developing state-of-the-art research facilities for work in areas of life and physical science, engineering and other applied sciences. Facilities feature highly specialized equipment to enhance ongoing University-based research and to attract companies seeking affordable access to this equipment in a collaborative research environment.


  • Located in the northeast section of Greensboro, North Carolina, along the U.S. Highway 29 corridor (future Interstate 785).

  • Beautiful, heavily wooded, scenic 75-acre campus.

  • 140,000 square feet in eight existing buildings.

  • Potential to add more buildings for a total of 450,000 square feet.

  • Home to several university research and business entities.

  • Features two on-site training rooms equipped for flexible seating arrangements and ample audio/visual technology.

  • Located near Greensboro’s Bryan Park complex, which features meeting facilities, soccer fields, two 18-hole golf courses, golf training facility, and trails along Lake Townsend.

  • Home to several business and university research entities, including the SERVE Center at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (a university-based research, development, dissemination, evaluation, and technical assistance center, which pursues teaching and learning excellence in the pre-kindergarten through grade 12 education community.

  • The SERVE Center occupies a 17,000 SF facility at Gateway’s North Campus.


    CURRENT NORTH CAMPUS AVAILABILITY:


    Numerous site possibilities (15K-25K SF Footprint, Two-Story)
    30K± SF “Shell” Building
    Two (2) 16K± SF Buildings Ready to Renovate
    One (1) 30K± SF Building Ready to Renovate
    Ample Free Parking

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