Six Questions to Help Research Organizations Find the Space They Need
Few real estate markets are as constrained as the life sciences. Researchers can’t find suitable space. Institutions and developers can’t build fast enough. Funding is a challenge, despite government investment. Even amidst economic contraction, secondary markets like Philadelphia and Dallas remain highly competitive for life sciences.
To help, NK Architects convened leaders in life sciences facilities from across the country to discuss ways to support a vital industry in desperate need of space. From that conversation emerged six questions that can help research enterprises find the right real estate to fuel innovation.
For more, read NK Architects’ report on “Building Space for Life Science” [PDF].