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Phase 2 Unveiled of Life Science Campus in Fremont 

National architecture, engineering and planning firm HED has unveiled the design for the second phase of Perceptive Real Estate Equities, Inc’s Ardenwood Innovation and Life Sciences Center expansion in Fremont. It adds a 75,000-square-foot facility to the existing 100,000-square-foot built-to-suit for cancer genomics company Personalis, Inc,. which occupied its corporate headquarters and laboratory facility last October. 

“The design represents an exciting and refreshing environment that, while fitting with the context of the area, enhances the site by transforming it from a single building into a compelling campus,” says Tim Schulze, sector leader with HED. 

Perceptive Real Estate Equities was spun off and formed by its founder and CEO Mark Pearson, who is also Drawbridge Realty’s co-founder and vice chairman. Its charter is to focus on the development and redevelopment of projects deemed more speculative in nature and which don’t fit the current Drawbridge Realty profile. 

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