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| Issue of September 24, 2007 |
Upward MobilityBy Thomas Grillo Dont mess with the Terminator. When it comes to biotech, the Bay State trails Arnold Schwarzeneggers California by a wide margin. Avoiding Common Site Pitfalls When Evaluating Biotech Space By Jeffery J. Burke A key responsibility of corporate leadership is to continually evaluate whether the number and profile of employees is appropriate to meet the company business plan. The New Face of Lab Design: Creating Original Environments By Joe Flynn The business of science in research and development hinges on carefully controlled experimentation. The laboratory atmosphere also must be highly controlled in order for it to be a truly successful stage for study. On-Campus Construction Projects Earn High Marks From Developers By Matt Hudgins In the past decade, commercial real estate activity in U.S. college and university towns has matured from the old standbys of pizza joints and T-shirt shops to include coffee bars, upscale restaurants and stores that sell everything from cell phones to shag rugs. Tackling a Laboratory Relocation Requires Planning, Patience, Time By Howard Jay Goldman While moving a family or even an entire office can prove to be a stressful experience, relocating a company that has an extreme specialty can be challenging, to say the least. College, Neighborhood Collaborate to Create New Academic Structure By Charles F. Monahan Jr. At a recent groundbreaking ceremony, officials from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences stood next to community leaders and residents from Bostons Mission Hill neighborhood to celebrate the unveiling of a new academic building. Protecting Biotech Facilities Possible With Security Switch By James D. Schakenbach Video surveillance systems have been a critical element in the security landscape for decades, helping to monitor and protect retail, commercial, residential and public properties. Developing Site-Specific Programs Helps to Ensure Safety of Workers By Clarence Reid The standard safety rules mandated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have become part of the lexicon on construction sites wear a hardhat; be sure to utilize fall protection. How Developers Can Benefit From Hiring a Lawyer to Manage Details By David Weisman Todays demand for new product in most real estate sectors has convinced a number of commercial real estate professionals to try developing properties either out of the ground or through the renovation of existing buildings. Communication Is Critical During Renovations of Civic Structures By Paul Viccica On a late fall morning in 2005, construction began on a long-awaited project in the town of Harvard. |
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