Johns Hopkins University & Montgomery County Department of Economic Development
The Problem
The Montgomery County campus of this world renowned research institution sought market guidance on the potential to develop life science “accelerator” space within the university’s expanding I-270 campus location.
The Solution
Facility Logix completed a market demand and feasibility study including surveys of the County and State’s life sciences industry leadership for their reflections on the continuing growth and vitality of the life sciences sector. Market analysis included an overview of supply and demand characteristics.
Other Projects

Life Sciences Industry Assessment Study
The Business Development Board of Palm Beach County (BDB) retained Facility Logix to conduct an analysis of the county’s life science industry.

LB-1/PX-1
United Therapeutics Corporation (UT) sought to design and develop the first full service Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion (EVLP) Center in the United States. Time to market was critical for the delivery of the building for initiating US clinical trials.

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
Facility Logix worked with a local real estate provider to detail the property’s attributes and to evaluate the potential market for a buyer of the building for its highest and best use as a fill-finish site.

John Hopkins University Fast Forward
Johns Hopkins FastForward business accelerator program sought to understand Baltimore City, regional and statewide lab space market dynamics to guide the design of its planned 1812 Ashland incubator
Facility Logix has a firm understanding of the technology commercialization process, creatively tailoring specific real estate strategies that build upon our research and economic development strengths and capturing the value of Johns Hopkins’ intellectual and technology prowess.