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Mass Innovation Labs to open at Boston Landing

Allston, MA Mass Innovation Labs, one of the world’s leading accelerated commercialization programs for the biopharmaceutical industry, is expanding into the hardware and technology sector at Boston Landing. Mass Innovation Labs will occupy 84,000 s/f of the 15-acre mixed-use development that is home to New Balance Athletics, Inc., among other world-class companies and organizations beginning in June of 2018. 

The new facility will be aimed at meeting the needs of cutting-edge biotech and technology companies looking for space and operating programs that can be customized to suit their needs. Mass Innovation Labs’ groundbreaking program in Kendall Sq., which opened its doors in 2015, has been providing emerging biopharmaceutical companies such as CRISPR Therapeutics and Editas Medicine with turnkey laboratory and office space and operational support that has companies up and running in a matter of weeks. The same proven and successful approach will be applied to the Boston Landing space to cater to the needs of technology companies looking for a place to grow.

“We are thrilled to extend our expertise to the technology industry, and the Boston Landing location is an ideal synergy of companies that create breakthrough products, services and technologies,” said Amrit Chaudhuri, CEO and co-founder of Mass Innovation Labs. “Through our Cambridge location, we have demonstrated that we know how to provide the right support for businesses to help them achieve success quickly. We’re excited to bring our proven model to the Boston Landing ecosystem to support technology companies as they design and develop tomorrow’s new solutions.”

”We are excited to be welcoming Mass Innovation Labs to the Boston Landing campus”, said Jim Halliday, Managing Director for New Balance Development Group, the project developer. “The addition of Mass Innovation Labs to provide an environment for technology companies to thrive in order to perform research and develop their technology advancements is at the heart of the innovational and entrepreneurial spirit of Boston Landing, its project sponsor, New Balance, and the other likeminded tenants calling Boston Landing home.

Boston Landing, located in Boston’s Allston-Brighton neighborhood, is a mixed use development that includes office buildings, retail and restaurant space, a hotel and sports complex. The development is home to world-class organizations including New Balance, Bose, the Boston Celtics and the Boston Bruins.

Mass Innovation Labs embodies an ecosystem of innovators across the biotech, pharmaceutical and technology industries. With locations emerging throughout the Boston area, we’re providing first-class space for growing companies to have access to comprehensive lab needs, including animal facilities, on-site CRO support, technological and operational needs. Our goal is to reduce the time for teams to overcome hurdles in achieving milestones.

NB Development Group is a commercial real estate company based in Boston. The group’s professionals bring Boston-based experience in the fields of development, permitting, construction management, asset management, leasing, and marketing. NBDG is currently managing the development of Boston Landing, a mixed-use project located along the Massachusetts Turnpike in Brighton, MA. Through expert entitlement and permitting strategies, Boston Landing is transforming a vacant industrial area into a vibrant, transit-oriented district. Boston Landing encompasses more than 15 acres of land and will include uses such as office, retail, hotel, recreation, parking, commuter rail, and residential with a total build-out of more than 2.5 million s/f. 

 

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