Plans have been introduced by The Oxford Science Park to refurbish and match out Northbrook House, creating a versatile 23,088 sq ft building with high-quality laboratory and write-up areas.
The floor ground will function 8,500 sq ft of totally fitted CL2 laboratory and write-up house, whereas the 2 higher flooring – totalling 14,500 sq ft – can be made lab-ready, shell and core, to assist future occupier layouts and MEP necessities.
Yong Shen, Director of The Oxford Science Park, stated: “We work intently with our occupiers and perceive what they want from their house.
“That insight informs how we develop and adapt buildings like Northbrook House, taking a flexible approach to deliver working environments that support a wide range of operational and growth requirements.”
Northbrook House was acquired by the Park final 12 months and can provide suites ranging from roughly 3,600 sq ft, with the choice to let the whole building as a self-contained headquarters.
The refurbishment can be delivered by lab fit-out specialist Bulb and is predicted to be accomplished by the top of the 12 months.
The venture types a part of a wider funding programme throughout The Oxford Science Park, together with plans to improve innovation house throughout the Magdalen Centre.
Northbrook House is ready in landscaped grounds overlooking Littlemore Brook and has quick entry to the park’s facilities, together with conferencing, eating and occasions house.
The web site is inside simple attain of bus companies and the deliberate Oxford Littlemore station, scheduled to open by 2029.