Demand for biotech lab space, VC funding prompts call for state incentives

New Haven Biz | March 7, 2022

When he looked at the trends in New Haven’s commercial real estate market, David Goldblum, president of development firm The Hurley Group, saw an opportunity.

Instead of continuing to lease office space at the 8-story, 105,500-square-foot Class B building his company owns at 55 Church St., Hurley would start converting the structure into laboratory space for the city’s growing biotech industry.

The Elm City Bioscience Center was born. (read more)

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