South San Francisco, CA April 6, 2016
BioMed Realty has announced a new development in South San Francisco to be located on Gateway Blvd at Oyster Point Blvd. Two buildings, offering 550,000sf of space each, is being marketed as follows:
Anchoring the entrance to South San Francisco, Gateway of Pacific is a new landmark, responsive to local climate, featuring a flexible and stimulating work environment in highly sustainable setting. The project will be constructed to the highest institutional standards, state-of-the-art building systems, a high-end amenity center, bay and mountain views, and premier office and lab build-outs. The project is located on the most visible corner of South San Francisco – the biotechnology capital of the world.
The access to local research neighbors is impressive as the buildings in blue show on this next photo:
The City of South San Francisco reports this is a 1.2 million sq. ft. biotech campus being planned by BioMed Realty. BioMed is currently seeking tenants and hopes to build the campus over the next 5 years. BioMed offers the rendering below of what the campus may look like.
Highlights this development boasts:
Gateway of Pacific is a new landmark, located on the most prominent corner of South San Francisco, featuring a flexible and stimulating work environment in a highly sustainable setting. This fully integrated 1.3 million square foot campus will be constructed to the highest institutional standards, with state-of-the-art building systems, a first-class amenity center, bay and mountain views and premier office and laboratory space. Phase 1 of the campus will consist of 500,000 square feet of office and laboratory space and a 50,000 square foot amenity center.
Location: By Air, Land and Sea -Gateway of Pacific provides unparalleled proximity to numerous public transportation options via CalTrain, BART, San Francisco International Airport, the San Francisco Bay Ferry, and immediate access to Highway 101 and Interstates 280 & 380.
- Close proximity to major freeways and bridges (101 Fwy, Bay & San Mateo Bridges)
- ~ 4 miles north the San Francisco International Airport
- ~ Convenient access to key business centers, such as Downtown San Francisco (15 minutes away) and Palo Alto (30 minutes away)
- ~ Transportation service via DNA Shuttle to BART and CalTrain and SamTran
Connected: South San Francisco is a vibrant research community with a legacy connection to the Life Sciences. It is located in the heart of the Bay Area, home to one of the biggest ecosystems of premier science institutions in the world.
Transportation:Guest Quad & Parking, Car Charging Stations, Arrival Plazas, Shuttle Bus Parking, Bike Storage, Underground Parking, Dedicated Service Docks
Food & Dining: Outdoor Dining Plaza, Fire Pits & Lounge, Food Truck Docks, BBQ & Picnic Areas, Atrium Coffee Shop, 1000-Seat Cafe
Environment: Conservation Park, Tree Groves, Culinary Gardens, Esplanade with Native Planting, Bio-retention Swale
Sports & Recreations: 1-Mile Jogging Trail, Executive Fitness Center, Basketball Court, Bocce Court, Recreation Lawn, Exercise Circuit
Relaxation: Central Park, High Street and Zen Gardens, Shade Structures, Vista Points
Collaboration: 10 – 500 Person Multi-Room Conference Center, 200- Seat Meeting Deck, Outdoor Meeting Hubs
Flexible floorplates allow for seamless integration of laboratory and office space. Its design brings to bear expertise obtained through developing millions of square feet of research space.
This new campus will be across from The Cove, the 7 building campus currently being developed. More on The Cove CLICK HERE
For more information on The Gateway of Pacific please CLICK HERE
Leasing information:Scott Altick Vice President, San Francisco Market Lead t 510 505 6044 c 858 829 7849 scott.altick@biomedrealty.com
[…] We can expect to see development continue east of Grand which will include 81 acres on the Bay front at Oyster Point by Greenland Group, a Chinese company that recently bought this property. More on this project CLICK HERE. More on east of Grand developments CLICK HERE […]