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Mark Goodman & Associates, Inc. (MGA) has closed on the acquisition of an approximately 1.5-acre parcel of land at 400 N. Elizabeth St. in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighborhood, where it will begin construction on a 16-story life sciences facility later this year

Mark Goodman Closes on Land for Life Sciences Project in Fulton Market 

Chicago-based Mark Goodman & Associates, Inc. (MGA) has closed on the acquisition of an approximately 1.5-acre parcel of land at 400 N. Elizabeth St. in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighborhood, where it will begin construction on a 16-story life sciences facility later this year. 

MGA said the project will be the first purpose-built lab and research and development building in Chicago designed to specifically accommodate the rapidly growing life sciences and biotechnology industry.   

“The life sciences market has never been stronger, and with the addition of this building, Chicago is quickly on track to emerge as one of the next centers of excellence in the field to attract highly sought-after investment and premier talent,” said MGA principal Mark Goodman. 

The building will offer approximately 503,000 square feet of laboratory, office and research & development space suitable for a range of life sciences pursuits, including biotechnology, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, clean energy, food sciences, material sciences and nanotechnology. 

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