Are Innovation Parks like the one in Washington state like Freedom Cities?
Not exactly!

I-5 Innovation Park. 215+ Acres Ready-for-Development “If you build it, they will come” might work to attract baseball players and fans to an isolated cornfield. It won’t attract startups and mature companies to your suburban research park like this one” These Kingmakers are here in every state vying for control….
Innovation parks are designated areas that foster research, technology development, and entrepreneurship, often linked to universities or tech hubs like I-5 Innovation Park | Winlock, WA All the while taxing the public to pay for everything. The White House launched this politically potent high-tech program and there’s a reason you haven’t heard of it. It was a way to tax the rich and place more of a tax burden on the middle class.
A Biden administration program aimed to pour billions of dollars into technologies of the future in the U.S. heartland. Instead, it’s been starved by Congress and potentially destined to stay that way. Our American Heritage is disapearing…..
Benaroya really is a bad idea for the NW, they are selling our land to Germans or other King Makers from around the world. Seattle times refers to the Benaroya’s as “Empire Builders”. Meet one of these Kingmakers here…
“Trumps Freedom City”
Freedom Cities are new urban districts—established on federal or opt-in private land—that
cut through overlapping regulations to accelerate housing, biotech, aeronautics, and energy
development. By waiving or streamlining NEPA reviews, fast-tracking permits, and offering
strategic tax incentives, these enclaves aim to re-shore manufacturing and restore U.S.
competitiveness. Proposed legislation provides regulatory opt-outs, pro-growth building
codes, and a White House task force to ensure swift approvals and robust interagency
coordination. Conservative estimates suggest $94–$99 billion in direct investment and
roughly 768,000–783,000 total new jobs across ten pilot cities. Potential sites range from
Utah’s desert expanses to the Bay Area’s Presidio, leveraging both existing infrastructure
and underutilized federal acreage. In doing so, Freedom Cities present a transformative
model for revitalizing American innovation, delivering affordable housing, and fostering
next-generation industries.