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How Supply Chain Shifts Are Reshaping Lab Design and Construction
Shifting supply chains and advanced manufacturing are redefining lab design and location, making it essential for lab planners and end users to prioritize strategic site selection within integrated innovation and production hubs to ensure their facilities stay connected, competitive, and future-ready

Grow Without Building: Labs Embrace Smarter, Scalable Upgrades
The U.S. life sciences real estate sector is shifting from expansion to optimization, as companies respond to slowed leasing and rising biomanufacturing demand by investing in low-cost upgrades and smarter space utilization rather than new construction, all while preparing for future flexibility and scalability

Transforming Healthcare Space in San Francisco’s Van Ness Corridor
Located in the heart of San Francisco’s Van Ness Corridor, 939 Ellis Street is a newly modernized, transit-connected medical office building offering 45,000 sf of flexible, build-ready space designed to meet the growing demand for adaptable, future-focused healthcare facilities

Seattle’s Biotech Scene Gets a Boost with Life Sciences Lease
UW Medicine’s Institute for Protein Design, led by Nobel Laureate Dr. David Baker, has signed a lease at 330 Yale in Seattle’s South Lake Union, marking the first major life sciences lease of 2025 and reinforcing the area’s status as a rising biotech hub

NJIT Partners with NEST to Drive Life Science and Tech Advancements
Occupying lab space previously used by Merck, the New Jersey Institute of Technology aims to advance life sciences, biomedical engineering, and AI, while enhancing the state’s leadership in life sciences and technology
Transforming Pharma Spaces: Arena Campus Set to Inspire Collaboration and Innovation
New Vernon Equities plans to transform a 625,000-square-foot Arena complex in East Hanover, NJ, into a modern collaborative office campus, with JLL leading the marketing efforts