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New development patterns likely to emerge in Maryland’s life science market

By May 6, 2019News
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Available life science space is dwindling in Maryland’s traditional life science core.

  • Only six buildings currently offer space larger than 20,000 s.f.
  • Space with high ceilings and utility capacity are scarce.
  • Investor demand has increased in the last plots of vacant and underutilized land.

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