One move that could save $ 12 million annually would be to replace nearly 37,000 square meters of
leased lab space with two newly constructed buildings owned by Scripps.
Integument was
leasing lab space from the university at the time.
Not exact matches
IBM, meanwhile, is nearly doubling the amount of
lab space that it
leases at SUNY Poly, agreeing to take an additional 1,900 square feet of
lab space at SUNY Poly's NanoFab South building in addition to the 58,925 square feet of office
space and 2,385 square feet of
lab space that it already rents.
It is undesirable to be tied to a long or expensive
lease; those nice big shiny
labs may look great, but will be a waste of precious resources if you can't fill up that pretty
space with hard - working employees.
For example, LabCentral, a nonprofit organization occupying a renovated, 2600 - square - meter facility
leased from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, allows any scientist with an idea and ambition to rent a
lab bench and an office, sharing
space, services, and high - cost tools with others pursuing their own entrepreneurial dreams.
Second, it permits 50 BP employees to
lease commercial research
space on campus, side by side with Berkeley's traditional academic
labs.