CBC lab and office space available

Real estate on Campus

Prologis in Life Sciences

Prologis invests in logistics, where it is a market leader, and the life sciences sectors because of our unique position at the intersection of real estate, technology, and supply chain management. By leveraging our technological expertise and market leading understanding of logistics, Prologis is well-equipped to navigate and contribute to the life sciences industry, a field increasingly characterised by high-tech real-estate needs. Prologis’ broader investment strategy, which focuses on innovation and a customer centric approach, aligns with the traits of the life sciences real estate market. Our focus on critical infrastructure sectors, namely logistics, life sciences and data centres—all three recognised as societal and political priorities—will help shape the future of real estate in our communities and for our customers.

Masterplan

The Phase 2 expansion of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus is located to the south of Dame Mary Archer Way. The masterplan design ensures a landscape first approach, framing the laboratory and office buildings around an elevated grassland meadow. This provides seating, meandering paths and a flexible events space to promote wellbeing.

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Available properties

Over 300,000SF of flexible, multi occupancy Life science space being brought forward. The buildings are designed to accommodate wet and dry laboratories alongside office and write up space.

Track record

Delivered to date 200,000SF of purpose built Life Science buildings, both on a speculative and build to suit basis.

Why CBC
Reason to locate

Cambridge Biomedical Campus is one of the leading centers for medical research, education, and healthcare in the world. There are several reasons why a business, particularly those in the biomedical and life sciences sectors, might choose to locate at Cambridge Biomedical Campus:

1. World-class research ecosystem

The campus is home to renowned institutions such as the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, MRC Institute of Metabolic Science, AstraZeneca global HQ, and the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute. Locating a business here would provide access to cutting-edge research and opportunities for collaboration.

2. Access to talent

With a concentration of renowned institutes and a university that consistently ranks among the top globally, businesses have access to a highly educated workforce, including researchers, clinicians, and potential employees with specialized skills in the life sciences and medical fields.

3. Networking opportunities

Being part of a vibrant community of academic experts, healthcare practitioners, and businesses provides numerous chances to network, share ideas, and form strategic partnerships.

4. Innovation environment

The campus fosters an atmosphere of innovation and entrepreneurship, making it an ideal place for startups and established companies looking to develop new technologies or bring innovative products to market.

5. Clinical opportunities

The proximity to Addenbrooke’s Hospital and other healthcare institutions provides healthcare businesses with the opportunity to engage in clinical trials and benefit from direct patient feedback, which can be critical for the development of medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and therapies. In addition residents of the campus benefit from access to The NIHR BioResource Centre.

6. Global recognition

Being located on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus can enhance a business’s reputation and credibility, given the campus’s international status as a hub for medical research and innovation.

Prologis’ sustainability

Sustainability is central to our business and culture and has been for over 15 years. We are committed to targeting BREEAM Excellent in our developments and strive to exceed it where possible. Our efforts were recognized in 2021 by HRH King Charles, awarding Prologis the Terra Carta Seal, given to only 45 companies worldwide, acknowledging our market-changing innovation that will help “set our planet on a fundamentally more sustainable trajectory.”