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Blue Origin to Invest $600 Million in Cape Canaveral Expansion

Blue Origin plans a $600 million expansion of its Rocket Park campus in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The investment was announced in a statement from Governor Ron DeSantis.

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Blue Origin will invest $600 million to expand its Rocket Park campus in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The aerospace company founded by Jeff Bezos made the announcement through a statement issued by Governor Ron DeSantis.

The project will enlarge the existing Rocket Park facility.

No timeline for construction or completion was provided in the statement.

Origin operates launch and manufacturing facilities at Cape Canaveral. The company develops orbital and suborbital space vehicles.

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