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TCC, CBRE IM Break Ground on Life Sciences Project in Redwood City

Trammell Crow Company (TCC) and joint venture partner CBRE Investment Management, on behalf of a separate account client, broke ground on a 234,000-square-foot life sciences development in Redwood City. Located at 200 Twin Dolphin Dr., the Class A facility is slated to deliver during the fourth quarter of 2024. 

200 Twin Dolphin will rise five stories and provide a campus environment with features that include outdoor terraces with water views, a rooftop deck, access to walking and biking trails, 101 Freeway signage and visibility, EV charging stations and 100% outside air intake for elevated tenant health and wellness. The facility is targeting LEED Gold certification. 

“This area benefits from a deep talent pool and is home to leading technology and life science companies, which we believe will be a major draw for like-minded businesses looking to expand their footprint in Northern California,” said Ryan Payne, SVP with TCC.

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