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TCC Starts Construction on Seattle Life Science Development
Commercial real estate developer Trammell Crow Company (TCC) and partner Washington Capital Management, have broken ground on 1916 Boren, an 11-story, 283,000-square-foot life science project in the Denny Triangle neighborhood of Seattle. TCC also announced that Seattle Children’s Research Institute has pre-leased 124,000 square feet at the building, which will be used for pediatric research.
“1916 Boren is TCC’s second life science development in Denny Triangle, which is a neighborhood that has continued to evolve as a technology hub and a sought-after location for both business and Seattle residents,” said the firm’s SVP Alan Cantlin.
The development will feature 14’ floor-to-floor height and 11’ windows, providing ample natural light and space. Amenities in the property include two dedicated freight elevators, chemical storage, outdoor patios on every floor, a cycling studio and a rooftop terrace.
“We’re excited about the potential this space offers as we continue our work to cure childhood disease and improve outcomes for children all over the world,” said Dr. Eric Tham, Senior Vice President at Seattle Children’s Research Institute.
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