Trammell Crow Company and High Street Residential Break Ground on Life Science Hub and Multifamily Tower
Monday, April 18th, 2022
Trammell Crow Company (TCC), one of the nation’s largest commercial real estate developers and investors, and its residential subsidiary, High Street Residential (HSR), and Georgia Advanced Technology Ventures (GATV), a cooperative organization of the Georgia Institute of Technology, announces that they have closed on ground leases and are ready to begin construction on the first phase of redevelopment at Science Square, formerly known as Technology Enterprise Park, a mixed-use innovation community offering premier commercial lab/R&D and residential real estate.
“With the ground-up development of Science Square, we will have the ability to provide the infrastructure needed to capture the increasing demand for lab space generated from the growth of research and commercialization within the life science industry,” said Kelly Fox, Executive Vice President of Administration and Finance at Georgia Tech. “This catalytic development will solidify Atlanta’s position as one of the top emerging life sciences markets nationally, bringing with it new jobs, economic benefits, and much-needed housing and amenities to Georgia Tech’s neighboring communities.”
The first phase of the development at Science Square will include TCC’s Science Square Labs, a speculative 364,740-square-foot Class A lab/office tower, and HSR’s 280-unit residential building, the firm’s first residential development in Atlanta, which will include shared parking and ground-floor retail space.
Designed by Perkins + Will, Science Square Labs is a purpose-built 13-story tower that will offer up to 35,558-square-foot floor plates designed for state-of-the-art lab and clean-room build out. The facility will also feature ground-floor retail space and an impressive amenity collection, including a fitness center, an all-hands conference space, and an indoor/outdoor tenant lounge with a catering kitchen, which can be reserved for special events and opens up to an outdoor programmed amenity deck with skyline views. Other features of the lab building include tenant spaces with private outdoor space, indoor/outdoor collaboration areas, connection to Georgia Tech’s pedestrian/bike bridge over the rail line, covered parking, and chemical storage space. TCC is seeking LEED and WELL Certifications and plans to incorporate View Dynamic Glass, which controls UV and visible light from entering the building without blinds. Additionally, the project will feature a 38,000-square foot solar panel array a top the parking garage installed by Cherry Street Energy. Science Square Labs is slated to deliver during Q1 2024.
As part of the Science Square Labs development, TCC is providing a $500,000 Community Educational Grant to support job training, education and outreach to help neighboring community members develop the skills they need to participate in the life sciences industry.
“Science Square offers unparalleled opportunities for life sciences innovators to tap into Atlanta’s diverse talent base,” said Katherine Lynch, Senior Vice President of TCC. “TCC is excited to bring much-needed lab infrastructure in a way that positions Atlanta as the model life sciences ecosystem of the future.”