1201?Cumberland Ave sits at the southwest corner of Cumberland Avenue and Yeager Road, within the Purdue Research Park—a 725 acre innovation hub just under two miles north of the Purdue University campus. Originally built in 1969 and renovated in 2016, this two-story, ~86,800?sq?ft office/lab building offers wet-lab, light manufacturing, and flexible office spaces, with surface parking for about 310 vehicles.
Relation to Purdue University
• Proximity: Just minutes from Purdue’s main campus and easy access to US?52 and I 65, facilitating collaboration with university faculty, students, and research initiatives.
• Purpose-built: The Research Park bridges the academic-industrial divide and hosts tech-focused firms requiring lab and production.
Adjacent to Purdue Research Park
1201 Cumberland is deeply embedded in this high-tech corridor, surrounded by dozens of innovation-focused buildings. It has historically attracted light-production and R&D companies, such as Laboratory for Advanced Medicine and En’Urga, Inc.
Near the Future SK Hynix Semiconductor Facility.
The massive new SK?Hynix semiconductor packaging and R&D campus (approx. 340,000?sq?ft) is under development within the Research Park, north of Kalberer Road—roughly half a mile to the northeast of 1201 Cumberland. This $3.87?billion investment is part of the U.S. CHIPS Act initiative, expected to create about 1,000 jobs and begin production in late 2028