The Texas Research Quarter is a 215-acre advanced manufacturing and life science innovation district anchored around the former Electronic Data Systems (EDS) campus in Plano, Texas. The multisite project aims to develop over 4 million sq. ft. of life sciences facilities in the middle of one of the most desirable commercial locations in North Texas in Plano’s Legacy neighborhood.
The multi-phase project will begin with the redevelopment of the 91-acre main campus. Plans for the main campus include up to 1.6 million sq. ft. of cGMP manufacturing facilities with flexibility to add manufacturing space onsite and/or on adjacent land within the district. The main campus also includes 1.5 million sq. ft. of existing buildings to be converted into research and development space with integrated lab and office suites.
The location provides immediate access to world-class amenities, creating a live-work-play environment on site at TRQ. Plano prides itself on being a pro-business city, evident in the significant presence of major corporations across industries that call Plano home. The Plano area also boasts a talented, diverse workforce that, supported by a strong local network of academic institutions, is ready to meet the current and future needs of advanced manufacturing and life science companies at TRQ.
Phase I: Advanced Manufacturing
Designed specifically for multi-modal cGMP Manufacturing space. Comprises 400,000 gross square feet over two stories with 202,000 square feet of manufacturing space and 160 million square feet of dedicated covered parking stalls.
Built-to-Suit: Legacy Building
A state-of-the-art build-to-suit with a marquee address. Situated on 16.5 acres with a gross square footage of 420,000. It features 120,000+ square feet of GMP manufacturing floor and 700 dedicated parking stalls.