From the design of shared and private interior spaces to the graphic elements and branding – including the facility’s new name and logo – Svigals + Partners repositioned the eight-floor building at 55 Church Street on behalf of developer The Hurley Group, establishing its new identity as a modern biotech hub for the advancement of start-up science, laboratory, and research companies.

Elm City Bioscience Center

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Renovated Office Facility Transforms into Downtown BioTech Hub

Transformed biotech space enlivens New Haven neighborhood

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According to its press release, art, architecture, and advisory firm Svigals + Partners revealed the conclusion of several projects at its new biotech hub in downtown New Haven, CT.

As one of many partially vacant office facilities that cities and communities nationwide are now grappling with, the New Haven building’s revitalization serves as a model for the smart reuse of semi-stagnant buildings into productive places to help reinvigorate communities.
Svigals + Partners repositioned the eight-floor building at 55 Church Street on behalf of developer The Hurley Group, establishing its new identity as a modern biotech hub for the advancement of start-up science, laboratory, and research companies.
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The Elm City Bioscience Center's eighth floor and half of its second floor have been refurbished and tenanted by biotech companies.

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The repurposed unused office building opened in September 2022 and features upgraded utility systems with repurposed shafts to act as a hub "for the advancement of start-up science, laboratory, and research companies," per the press release.

The 100,000-square-foot space accommodates biotech start-ups, including BSL-1 and BSL-2 levels. 

Svigals + Partners repositioned the eight-floor building at 55 Church Street on behalf of developer The Hurley Group, establishing its new identity as a modern biotech hub for the advancement of start-up science, laboratory, and research companies.
As one of many partially vacant office facilities that cities and communities nationwide are now grappling with, the New Haven building’s revitalization serves as a model for the smart reuse of semi-stagnant buildings into productive places to help reinvigorate communities.
Svigals + Partners

The lab suites' layout serves needs inside and outside the lab, including offices, meeting and break rooms, and options for tenants to split their workspace to include other tenants. 

"Each floor's usable space has been maximized by the design team, ensuring the high efficiency of the building's utilities and related equipment while providing flexible layout options," said Svigals + Partners in its release. "The streamlined approach incorporates adaptable model layouts that can be repeated and readily adjusted to suit each tenant's lab, research, and office needs without requiring large-scale renovations."

Each lab suite is designed to accommodate workspace outside of the lab, including offices, meeting rooms and break rooms, with the option for multiple tenants to share these spaces. If desired, each 12,000-square-foot floor can be halved into about 6,000 square feet for two separate tenants’ offices and labs, and shared amenity spaces.
Elm City Bioscience Center’s newly renovated main lobby, elevator lobbies and corridors welcome tenants into the facility, with more than 100,000 square feet of potential space for start-up biotech companies, including those at BSL-1 and BSL-2 levels.
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The firm also debuted improved graphics and branding with a new name and logo in a blue and green color scheme.

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Designed for developers, The Hurley Group, the transformed space "enlivened" the neighborhood, said Alana Konefal, AIA, associate principal with Svigals + Partners. "Elm City Bioscience Center builds on New Haven's high demand for research and laboratory facilities and adds to the region's economy overall," said Konefal in the release. 

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