The Texas Research Quarter is a 215-acre 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 square feet of life sciences facilities, focusing on cGMP manufacturing with the addition of lab/R&D space, in the middle of one of the most desirable commercial locations in North Texas in Plano’s Legacy neighborhood.
Advanced Manufacturing - Phase 1
Designed specifically for multi-modal cGMP Manufacturing space. Situated on 11 acres spanning 400,000 gross leasable square feet across two stories, including 202,000 square feet of dedicated manufacturing space. There is also 160 million square feet of dedicated covered parking. LEED Silver.
Legacy Building - Build-to-Suit
A state-of-the-art build-to-suit with a marquee address on 16.5 acres spanning 420,000 square feet. There is a 120,000-square-foot GMP manufacturing floor and 700 dedicated covered parking spaces. LEED Silver.
Full Campus - Future Phases
An opportunity to create a landmark campus in Texas. Comprising 215 acres with 1.8 million square feet of new construction and 3,700 dedicated covered parking spaces. Zoned for life science and designated LEED Silver.
R&D & Clinical - Future Phases
An iconic building renovation to create a collaborative R&D building. 1.6 million-square-foot facility spanning six to eight stories with 120,000-square-foot floor plates, 14-foot clear heights, and ample dedicated covered parking stalls. LEED Silver.