PHILADELPHIA, PA — Brandywine Realty Trust (NYSE: BDN) has achieved full occupancy at 250 Radnor, a key development within the Radnor Life Science Center. This milestone underscores the building’s appeal as a premier destination for life science and office space in one of the nation’s most dynamic submarkets.
The 168,000-square-foot 250 Radnor is an adaptive reuse project that transformed a former medical office building into a cutting-edge facility tailored for lab tenants. Among its occupants are notable entities such as West Pharmaceutical, Quanta Therapeutics, and Penn Medicine, highlighting the high demand for advanced research environments in Radnor.
Located on a 26.6-acre mixed-use, transit-oriented campus, the Radnor Life Science Center is a testament to Brandywine Realty Trust’s dedication to sustainable and innovative design. The campus features expansive gardens, trails, newly planted trees, and wildflower meadows, integrating seamlessly with the natural surroundings. It also houses Penn Medicine’s leading medical facility and the 155 Radnor building, the North American headquarters for Arkema.
The recent completion of the 145,000-square-foot office building at 155 Radnor, which is fully leased to Arkema S.A., marks a significant advancement for the center. Employees are expected to move in this fall, further establishing the Radnor Life Science Center as a critical hub for innovation.
Jeff DeVuono, Executive Vice President, Life Sciences, at Brandywine Realty Trust, expressed the importance of this achievement, stating, “As we continue to establish Radnor Life Science Center as a vibrant hub for innovation, the full lease-up of 250 Radnor represents a major achievement in our development leasing. We are proud to deliver top-tier lab space in a thoughtfully designed, sustainable environment that supports our tenants’ missions and further demonstrates our progress in diversifying our revenue through the establishment of innovation hubs across our platform.”
The successful leasing of 250 Radnor not only strengthens Brandywine Realty Trust’s position in the life sciences sector but also reinforces Radnor’s status as a leading center for scientific research and development.
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