Recent Projects
Owner’s Representation

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.
IBT
Facility Logix worked with IBT and its real estate representation team to evaluate options for its new facility. We oversaw the design, engineering and build-out of the new facility that opened September 2016.
George Mason University’s Institute for Biomedical Innovation
Facility Logix provided technical project management services to supplement the University’s capabilities in designing and delivering a laboratory building.
United Therapeutics
Facility Logix provided supplemental real estate expertise focusing on UT projects with significant technical and regulatory components.
Innovative Facility Marketing Solutions

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.
Higgins Development Partners
Facility Logix provided a detailed report, enabling Higgins to proceed confidently with the federal government tenant negotiation process, as well as the development of comprehensive scenario planning regarding the composition and leasing structure for prospective future building tenants.
Louisiana Biomedical Research Foundation
Facility Logix worked with the Foundation to facilitate a lease with Red River Pharma, a developer and manufacturer of high quality medical food products.
Millipore Serologicals Disposition
Facility Logix worked with Millipore to facilitate the sale of their former facility in Lawrence, Kansas.
Research & Feasibility

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.
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
Johns Hopkins University & Montgomery County Department of Economic Development
Utilizing market demand and feasibility data, as well as strategies presented by Facility Logix, Hopkins is realizing an enhanced opportunity to contribute to life sciences economic development.
Innovation Alliance of Baltimore
Facility Logix conducted research that helped the Alliance better understand the needs of the Baltimore innovation community, identify impediments to success, and develop invigoration strategies.