The Idea. The Technology. The Energy. They're simply not enough anymore. In today's biotech environment getting it right and getting it to market -- now -- means everything. ACCELERATE. From bench to bedside... concept to commercialization... simply no other location provides you the proximity, the promise, or the power of Technology Enterprise Park. A location at Technology Enterprise Park means one-stop acceleration of your venture -- your idea -- through development, testing, regulatory approval, and ultimately, delivery to the markets that need it the most. Access to the renowned translational research and testing capabilities of Saint Joseph's Translational Research Institute, and the full tech-development and commercialization strength of The Georgia Institute of Technology... plus flexible, state-of-the-art building environments painstakingly designed and supported for biotechnology R&D... means you are free to innovate at future-forward speed – and to do it now – in the heart of one of the fastest growing bio-tech areas of the United States. Technology Enterprise Park’s array of financial resources allows companies to finance and design customized lab space so that the companies’ financial capacity can be used to fund the essential operational and clinical needs of the business. At the epicenter of one of the most solid economies in the country, marked by quality, affordable housing, and a talented and energized, in-town and tech-oriented work force, Technology Enterprise Park's Midtown Atlanta location -- with access to Georgia Tech’s campus -- means you can now access the facilities, the people, the support, and the synergy it takes to move from where you are, to exactly where you want to be. For more information contact Gateway Development Services at 404-214-6900 Technology Enterprise Park – Atlanta's preeminent biotechnology cluster – is a collaborative biotechnology research and development park affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology and designed to support the sophisticated requirements of early stage to mature biotechnology organizations. The 11-acre park will include four (4) buildings offering a total of 600,000 square feet of flexible-use, multi-tenant laboratory and office space, two (2) parking decks and a world-class supporting preclinical research and imaging center provided by Saint Joseph’s Translational Research Institute. Location TEP is located on the southwestern edge of Georgia Tech’s campus at the corner of North Avenue and Northyards Boulevard, adjacent to Coca-Cola’s World Headquarters. Access Less than 1 mile west of I-75/85 via North Avenue. The Tech Trolley provides complimentary shuttle services to the Georgia Tech campus, Technology Square, Georgia Tech Global Learning and Hotel/Conference Center, Peachtree Street and MARTA rail and bus transit. Building One 126,760 rsf on five (5) floors at 25,352 rsf per floor. Building Two 124,131 rsf on five (5) floors at 25,250 sf per floor. Unique MEP Design HVAC, plumbing and electrical service distribution is via a central utility spine on every floor in the center of the building for easy connection by individual tenants. Exhaust ducts, located at the perimeter of the building and connected to energy recovery units on the roof, eliminate duct work conflicts between supply and exhaust systems inherent in many lab building designs. The HVAC system is designed to support lab space requiring 1-pass air anywhere in the building, subject to design criteria of 10 air changes per hour for up to 40% of each floor. Plumbing waste and vent stacks, located at every exterior column and alternate interior columns, allow individual tenant connections without accessing adjacent tenant space. Communication Fiber-optic feed from Georgia Tech’s communication hub. Structural System Poured-in-place concrete structure, 100 psf design live load. Floor-to-floor height of 13’ 6” and flat slab design affords interior clearances of approximately 12 feet unobstructed. Security Card access controlled building entry with 24-hour monitored and recorded video surveillance supported by on-site security. Elevators Two passenger elevators serving all floors. One oversized freight elevator located adjacent to the loading dock and serving all floors. Parking Provided in adjacent controlled access parking facility with a parking ratio of 2 spaces per 1,000 rsf. Availability Building One Spring 2007 Building Two 2010 Two of Georgia’s leading bio-tech companies – Altea Therapeutics (proprietary transdermal delivery systems for water-soluble drugs & proteins) and CardioMEMS (wireless sensing & communication technology for the human body) – are occupants of Technology Enterprise Park and underscore the vital role the Park plays in furthering the industry’s growth in Atlanta. For more information contact Gateway Development Services at 404-214-6900 For more information contact Gateway Development Services at 404-214-6900 Building One • Typical Floor Plan (Vent stack footprints vary slightly on upper floors.) 25,352 sf per floor Building Two • Typical Floor Plan 25,250 sf per floor For more information contact Gateway Development Services at 404-214-6900 Chattanooga & Nashville Dunwoody Greenville & Raleigh/Durham I-75 I-285 Atlanta I-85 GA 400 Vinings Buckhead Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology As the “Capital of Commerce” in the rapidly growing southeastern US, Atlanta has found the proper balance between growth and quality of life; remarkably growing its population from 2 million to 5 million during the past 25 years, yet maintaining its Top Ten status on the Forbes Best Places to Live list. The factors which contributed to Atlanta’s corporate growth – eastern time zone status, direct flight connections to the world, convenient air/rail/land/sea logistics, affordability and ideal climate – all hold great appeal to biotechnology companies. Technology Enterprise Park is strategically located between downtown and midtown Atlanta and adjacent to Georgia Tech’s campus and Coca-Cola’s World Headquarters. Emory Hospital’s Midtown Campus is less than one mile away, as are the Georgia World Congress Center, Georgia Dome, Georgia Aquarium, Atlantic Station and other related retail/entertainment/cultural districts. The Georgia Tech Trolley and related transportation systems provide quick and easy access to Tech’s campus and Technology Square. TEP also offers easy access to the Midtown Marta Rail System and Interstates I-75/85, while Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport – with direct flights to all parts of the US and world – is less than a 15 minute car ride away. Midtown Birmingham Downtown I-20 Augusta & Columbia I-285 I-285 Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport I-85 I-75 I-85 Montgomery & Mobile Macon, Savannah & Jacksonville For more information contact Gateway Development Services at 404-214-6900 Buckhead Atlantic Station Piedmont Park Georgia Tech Midtown Technology Square 9 10 6 3 7 8 5 4 2 11 13 12 14 16 15 17 18 19 20 For more information contact Gateway Development Services at 404-214-6900 Atlantic Station Buckhead Campus - Georgia Institute of Technology Recreational, Residential and Support Facilities Atlanta Symphony Academic Facilities 14th Street Campus Transportation Four Seasons Hotel Williams Street Research and Laboratory Facilities 1 Georgia Tech Research Corporation 2 Institute of Paper Science and Technology 3 Centennial Research Building and the Georgia Tech Research Institute Headquarters 75/85 Techwood Drive Piedmont Park 1 7 Ford Environmental Science and Technology Building Midtown MARTA Station M 3 6 4 8 Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Building 8th Street 5 7 Midtown Atlanta 14 13 11 10 9 5th Street 11 Klaus Advanced Computing Building 12 16 12 Microelectronics Research Center 5th Street 17 13 College of Computing riet ta S tree t 18 19 Spring Street Ma W. Peachtree Street Atlanta Opera North Avenue Research Area No 14 Manufacturing Research Center (MARC) Juniper Street AT&T Midtown Campus Peachtree Street Campus Recreation Center Fox Theatre M rth sid eD North Avenue riv e 20 9 Centergy One Enterprise Innovation Institute, Strategic Partners Office, Venture Lab, Advanced Technology Development Center, Georgia Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technology, Center for Signal and Image Processing, and Georgia Advanced Technology Ventures 10 Technology Square Research Building Biomedical Interactive Technology Center, Georgia Electronic Design Center, Graphics Visualization and Usability Center, Robotics and Intelligent Machines, and Center for Research on Embedded Systems and Technologies 8 15 5 Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience 6 Molecular Science and Engineering Building and Health Systems Institute Federal Reserve Bank 10th Street 2 4 Marcus Nanotechnology Center Coca-Cola World Headquarters North Avenue North Avenue MARTA Station Bank of America Plaza Emory Crawford Long Hospital Downtown Atlanta, CNN Center, The World Congress Center, The Georgia Aquarium, and The Georgia Dome Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport For more information contact Gateway Development Services at 404-214-6900 15 Manufacturing Related Disciplines and Mechanical Engineering Complex 16 J. Erskine Love Manufacturing Building 17 Boggs Building School of Chemistry and Biochemistry 18/19 Space and Science Technology Buildings 20 Food Processing Technology Building Georgia Tech encourages its scientists and researchers to collaborate with the private sector in the identification, development and commercialization of new discoveries that are occurring in dozens of labs across campus. Whether you are an established company or an emerging venture, a location in Technology Enterprise Park provides each company easy and affordable access to a variety of resources on Tech’s campus. Biotechnology Research at Georgia Tech Applied Physiology and Assistive Technologies Biofuel Production Bioinformatics Biomaterials Biomedical Engineering Biosensors Biomechanics Cardiovascular Engineering Cell and Tissue Biology Computational and Systems Biology Drug & Gene Delivery Health Systems Engineering Imaging and Image Analysis Mass Spectrometry Materials Science and Characterization Metabolic Engineering Microarrays Microelectronics Microfluidics Microscopy Molecular Engineering Nanotechnology Neural Engineering Optics Orthopedic Engineering Rapid Prototyping Regenerative Medicine/Tissue Engineering Biotechnology Research Facilities & Equipment at Georgia Tech The 1 million square foot Life Sciences Complex includes the Parker H. Petit Biotechnology Building, the Molecular Science & Engineering Building, the Ford Environmental Science & Technology Building and the Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Building. The 160,000 square foot Marcus Nanotechnology Center will be the most advanced nanotech facility in the southeast and will contain 30,000 square feet available for industry research and collaboration. For more detailed information on Georgia Tech resources visit: www.technologyenterprisepark.com For more information contact Gateway Development Services at 404-214-6900 Saint Joseph’s Translational Research Institute at Technology Enterprise Park Combining the strengths of eminent scholars, research scientists and practicing physicians SJTRI is defining Translational Research for the Twenty-first Century. Saint Joseph’s Translational Research Institute gathers scientists, industry partners, leading physicians, and a collaborative network of international experts to develop, test, and rapidly deploy new device and drug therapies, as well as diagnostic and bio-technology procedures. With expertise in preclinical, clinical and outcomes research as well as education and training, Saint Joseph’s Translational Research Institute has been instrumental in the development and testing of breakthrough technologies such as drug-eluting stents, angiogenesis and cell therapy. Now, through a relationship with Georgia Tech and a new 56,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility at Technology Enterprise Park, the clear benefits of that reach and expertise are directly available to you. Saint Joseph’s Translational Research Institute With a stable 125+ year history of clinical excellence, and acknowledged as a leader in the treatment of cardiac and vascular diseases, orthopaedics, cancer, gastroenterology and diabetes, Saint Joseph’s Hospital of Atlanta is one of only a few community-based hospitals engaged in academic and industry sponsored research collaborations. In addition to translating medical innovations from initial concept – through preclinical and clinical research – into clinical practice, Saint Joseph’s Translational Research Institute also operates outside academia, supporting post commercialization with education and physician training programs. Their turn-key operation can develop and execute studies much more rapidly than many purely academic-based research organizations – and coupled with the economic development mission of Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute there has never been a more direct, more accelerated path to success for any bio-tech idea or innovation. Sharing in the Saint Joseph’s/Georgia Tech relationship brings clear benefits to any bio-tech developer... Creating and Growing Demand. Through the collaborative relationships of engineers, scientists and physicians... the marriage of SJTRI’s background in cardiovascular research, their novel device training programs – administered on-site at their own research facility in conjunction with Technology Enterprise Park’s training facilities – the Global Learning Center in Technology Square, and Georgia Tech’s expertise and resources based in tissue engineering, robotics, diagnostics and orthopaedics... newly created medical devices and innovations with potential benefits to the medical community will gain tremendous exposure to the markets that can use them the most. FDA Approval and International Reach. Ultimately, the success of any life science innovation in this country hinges on FDA approval, and SJTRI’s in-house preclinical and clinical trials teams, combined with Georgia Tech’s technological innovations and engineering capabilities, greatly improve the process of product development and FDA approval in the most timely and cost effective manner possible, and... as Georgia Tech defines the global technological institution of the 21st century with campuses around the world – including France, Singapore and a planned campus in India – the ideal of translating success in the US to success on a global scale can become a reality. Speed and Cost-Effectiveness. Whether from a newly emerging lab or from within established companies – direct access to facilities like Georgia Tech’s one million square foot Life Science Complex, their $100 million Nanotechnology Center, and the preclinical expertise of SJTRI, means companies at Technology Enterprise Park can create early stage medical device prototypes in a one-stop shop for the commercialization of new technologies... moving to market more quickly and efficiently than ever before. For more information contact Gateway Development Services at 404-214-6900 Saint Joseph’s relationship with Georgia Institute of Technology represents a remarkable convergence of world-class research and academic institutions, medical facilities and renowned scientists. And the benefits to you include: Saint Joseph’s Translational Research Institute’s on-site facility which houses: • Angioscope for research studies on drug eluting stents • Extensive imaging services including MRI,PET, and CT • Separate ICU and Recovery areas • Rapid prototyping services • Separate public and private entrances and areas • Expanded vivarium for on-site housing for anatomical subjects, including large cage capacity • Comfortable Sponsor Resource Center with video and audio feeds • Expanded Vascular physiology lab to enable more efficient comparison of invitro and invivo data ... and Georgia Tech’s laboratory and commercialization services which help move innovation to the marketplace through: • Assessment of the commercial potential of new research • Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) - a nationally recognized science and technology incubator that helps entrepreneurs launch and build successful companies • VentureLab - a one-stop center that assists in the development of new companies and provides a clear pathway and comprehensive assistance to move laboratory innovation to the commercial marketplace • Tech’s Office of Technology Licensing - facilitates the commercialization of biotech innovations through patenting and licensing support • Strategic Partners Office – serves as a bridge, connecting established companies with the resources and people of Tech • Georgia Tech Research Institute – helps companies bring new products to market and supports technology initiatives in federal, state and local governments For more information contact Gateway Development Services at 404-214-6900