Ocean State Labs Incubator Space

Owner:
Rhode
Architect:
Perkins Eastman
Location:
Providence, RI
Sector:

The fit-out of Level 4 at the Rhode Island State Health Lab established a dedicated incubator space for Ocean State Labs, supporting emerging biotech companies and research initiatives. The program includes dry lab environments, open and private office space, and a café-style commons to foster collaboration and day-to-day connection among tenants.

It is designed to integrate with the core facility’s existing MEP infrastructure, allowing for streamlined delivery while maintaining flexibility for future needs. The result is a dynamic, ready-to-use environment that supports early-stage innovation within Rhode Island’s growing life sciences sector.

It is designed to integrate with the core facility’s existing MEP infrastructure, allowing for streamlined delivery while maintaining flexibility for future needs. The result is a dynamic, ready-to-use environment that supports early-stage innovation within Rhode Island’s growing life sciences sector.

25
K
square feet
48
lab benches
8
months to complete

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