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Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77

Biotech Startup Expands into 8,200 SF at Brooklyn Navy Yard

The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC) has signed a lease with biotech startup Kingdom Supercultures at the Yard’s historic and recently renovated Building 77. Kingdom Supercultures previously occupied space at the Yard’s hardware incubator, New Lab, but due to strong growth, expanded its footprint and signed a lease for 8,200 square feet.  

“The company has already proven to be a driving force within the biotechnology industry and as it continues to grow, it will further cement the Yard as an attractive place for innovation-driven life sciences companies to develop and thrive,” said the Navy Yard’s chief development officer, Johanna Greeenbaum. 

“Our growth speaks to the increasing demand for better food and ingredient alternatives and we look forward to expanding our space within the Yard to further this work,” said Kendall Dabaghi, co-founder and CEO of Kingdom Supercultures. 

BNYDC handled the lease in house. 

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