Hines, 2ML Reveal 1st Phase of Houston Life Science Campus
The lakeside building will rise on a 53-acre site adjacent to the Texas Medical Center. Feb122021
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Hines and 2ML Real Estate Interests’ plans for the development of Levit Green, a new 53-acre life science district in Houston, are taking a major step forward with the release of renderings of the mixed-use development’s first phase. A 270,000-square-foot building will serve as the centerpiece of the project’s initial stage.
Designed by architectural firm HOK, the laboratory and office building will include such life science-related features as 100 percent redundant emergency power, enhanced structural vibration attenuation and augmented mechanical systems, as well as space that can be arranged in a variety of collaboration-friendly configurations. A portion of the ground level will be home to 25,000 square feet of lab incubator sp
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The Daily Yonder Senator Sherrod Brown Asks Panel How U.S. Can Help Appalachian Clean Manufacturing Appalachia needs a climate infrastructure program developed by the people who live there, says one Ohio advocate.
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Senator Brown talks about green manufacturing with a panel of experts over zoom. (Image from recording.)
The federal government has a role to play in helping Appalachia embrace a new kind of manufacturing that reduces harm to the environment, strengthens local economies and may even support industries working to mitigate climate change, according to Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown.
The senator participated in a virtual roundtable hosted by ReImagine Appalachia, a coalition of individuals and organizations working to revitalize the economy and environment in the Ohio River Valley.
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