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The 31-acre Science + Technology Park at Johns Hopkins will offer state-of-the art laboratory facilities that support the sophisticated research requirements of today's most cutting-edge corporations and institutions. Initially planned for 1.1 million square feet in five buildings, with future phases that could support additional expansion, the Park can provide for a company's current needs and offer flexible opportunities for long-term growth, all with immediate proximity to the resources and critical mass of America's most respected medical institution.
The Science + Technology Park at Johns Hopkins offers:
- 1.1 million square feet of lab and office space meeting the requirements of emerging and established research organizations
- Seamless access to Johns Hopkins scientists and facilities
- New housing, shops, restaurants, parking, and other amenities
- A vibrant, safe, 24/7 community setting ·
- Spacious parks and a network of green streets
Buildings
855 North Wolfe Street, the first of five research buildings, offers over 277,000 square feet of space anchored by Johns Hopkins Medicine's Institute for Basic Biomedical Sciences. Future buildings can be devoted fully to corporate requirements or may also support specific research programs sponsored by Johns Hopkins, depending upon the needs of individual users.
Johns Hopkins will also make available to tenants of the Science + Technology Park a full range of specialized services and equipment, enabling smaller organizations the ability to access important research tools more conveniently and cost effectively than is possible in traditional suburban research park settings. At the Science + Technology Park at Johns Hopkins, your company will find all it needs - a talented work force, the very best in facilities, and direct access to institutional resources - to grow and prosper well into the future.
Status
855 North Wolfe Street
Laboratory & Office
Under development & Currently leasing
Size: 277,000 square feet
Stories: 8
Year built: The building is slated for completion in early 2008
Major tenants: The Institute for Basic Biomedical Sciences of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (www.hopkinsmedicine.org/ibbs), which brings together scientists in the fields of biological chemistry, biomedical engineering, biophysics and biophysical chemistry, molecular biology and genetics, molecular cell biology, neuroscience, pharmacology and molecular sciences, and physiology.
Features: 855 North Wolfe is the first of five life science/office buildings planned within the Science + Technology Park at Johns Hopkins. Organizations seeking to participate in joint research programs will enjoy state-of-the-art facilities with direct proximity to the Johns Hopkins medical campus. Building amenities include vibration control, highly efficient heating and air-conditioning systems resulting in energy savings and reduced occupancy costs to tenants, generous floor to floor heights, column-free floor space with maximum flexibility, and plentiful parking available at market rates.
Laboratory & Office To be Built
880 North Wolfe Street
1800 Ashland Avenue
1700 Ashland Avenue
1900 Ashland Avenue
News
The Johns G. Rangos, Sr. Building, the first bioscience building at the Science + Technology Park at Johns Hopkins, opened on April 11, 2008. Members of the Maryland federal delegation joined with Governor Martin O’Malley and Mayor Sheila Dixon to celebrate the opening along with a crowd of about 400 well wishers. Johns Hopkins will be the anchor tenant and is leasing one-third of the space which will house the School of Medicine’s Institute for Basic Biomedical Sciences. Private biotech companies are expected to lease the remaining space in the 278,000 square foot building at 855 N. Wolfe St. in Baltimore.
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