Veteran Chicago developer Mark Goodman wants to build a massive life sciences lab building along the western edge of the Fulton Market District, a project that could boost an emerging cluster of properties for pharmaceutical and biotechnology research in the trendy former meatpacking corridor. In one of the most ambitious proposals to date for a new life sciences development in the city, Goodman this week presented plans to a West Loop neighborhood group committee for a 19-story, 500,000-square-foot lab and office building at 400 N. Elizabeth St., a spokeswoman for the firm confirmed in a statement. Read More....
Photo by Solomon Cordwell Buenz
Photo by Solomon Cordwell Buenz
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