Jun 18 2008
Bio-Science Investment to Continue in Baltimore City
Martin O’Malley announced that the state will help the University of Maryland finance a $400 million dollar bioscience research facility on its Baltimore campus as part of the state’s 1.1 billion dollar life science initiative.? Construction of the project could begin as soon as 2009.? The project will add to the already growing biotech and life science industry.? University of Maryland recently completed Phase II of its bio park.? Johns Hopkins University also completed the first building in the East Side Science and Technology Park.
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really? do they really have enough tenants/research that all these buildings are actually going to be used? it’s like the city’s trying to artificially create this biopark, when there’s no need for it.
Building 1 is listed as “fully leased” on the BioPark Web site (http:// http://www.umbbiopark.com /) and Building 2, still awaiting interior finishes, has at least four tenants. The bioscience research facility is a separate project.