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The low rise at the northwest corner of First Avenue and G Street, constructed by one of San Diego’s most esteemed builders, is the picture of modern office perfection.
Designed with tech worker efficiency in mind, each of the four floors is big and open, with natural light streaming in from floor-to-ceiling glass windows. An inviting, central courtyard and a Peloton-equipped fitness center are ready to compete for employee downtime. A street-level restaurant space opposite the future Campus at Horton could satisfy other cravings. And, despite the building’s short stature, there are still plenty of quintessential urban views to be had. There’s even underground parking.
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Biocom California Supports Life Science Industry with New Return to Work Guide for 2021
December 18, 2020 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES & SAN DIEGO (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 18, 2020
Biocom California, the association representing the California life science industry, today announced that it has published a guide tailored to life science companies with recommendations on how to safely return to the workplace as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve. “The Path Forward: Biocom California’s Return to Work Guide for the Life Science Industry” follows up Biocom California’s first guide, released in May, with all-new content updated to include vaccination information, testing best practices, and updated CDC guidelines throughout. The guide is designed to assist small and medium-sized life science companies by providing industry best practices for preparing their facilities to meet wor