Longfellow Real Estate Partners will welcome Laird Technologies to their bustling 806,000 square feet Keystone Technology Park

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. (PRWEB) May 21, 2018

Longfellow Real Estate Partners will welcome Laird Technologies to their bustling 806,000 square feet Keystone Technology Park.

Laird will take nearly 18,000 square feet of new Class-A office and technology lab space in Keystone Tech 8 at 629 Davis Drive.

Keystone Technology Park is one of Research Triangle's premier life science and technology developments, housing state of the art labs and highly innovative workspace. Laird’s move into Keystone Technology Park puts them side by side with some of the Triangle’s leading research and technology companies.

Longfellow Real Estate Partners found itself with a 95,000 square feet vacant building at Tech 8 in early 2017 after Syngenta moved to their new campus just a few miles up Davis Drive. Longfellow has since leased the building to 96% occupancy with the addition of Freudenberg IT, Affordable Care, and Laird Technologies.

“We purchased Keystone Technology Park with companies like Laird in mind,” says Jessica Brock, Managing Director of Longfellow. “We pride ourselves on providing our tenants with a multitude of amenities and services throughout our portfolio and we’re excited to see our values resonate with a global technology company like Laird.”

Laird will move in 3Q 2018.

The brokers involved in the lease deal are Neill Sherron of Longfellow and Michael Morgan of JLL who represented Laird on site selection and lease negotiation.

Longfellow in NC
Longfellow has become the largest purveyor of Class-A office and lab space in North Carolina. Longfellow’s Research Triangle-based portfolio includes:

Durham Innovation District (Durham.ID) – Total Project: 1.7 million square feet, 17 acres (Durham.ID’s new 200 and 300 Morris buildings - 327,423 RSF)

Keystone Technology Park -- 806,157 square feet, 100 acres

BioPoint -- 148,828 square feet

Exchange Place and Royal at Imperial Center -- 187,651 square feet

Venture at Imperial Center – 142,746 square feet

Research Lab at 710 W. Main St -- 51,174 square feet

Carmichael Building -- 114,600 square feet

4105 Hopson Rd. -- 51,350 square feet

About Longfellow Real Estate Partners
Longfellow Real Estate Partners serves the unique demands of science and technology companies and focuses on the most innovative cluster locations in the US. The firm acquires and develops facilities in strategic locations and builds long-term relationships with research- centric organizations including life science companies, universities, medical centers and research institutes. The principals of Longfellow have developed more than 3.5 million square feet of laboratory and high tech space over their careers including numerous high profile projects on the East Coast. The Company’s institutional capabilities and entrepreneurial vision enable Longfellow to deliver high-quality laboratories and innovation space while satisfying each tenant’s unique requirements.

For more information about Longfellow, please email info(at)lfrep.com.

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