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Longfellow Converts Former WeWork Offices to Labs as Part of Coronavirus Effect

‘We Are Seeing a Lot of Velocity in the Market for Life Science Space,’ Longfellow Executive Says
The building at 300 Morris St., which is one of two buildings in the Durham.ID office park in Durham, North Carolina. (CoStar)
The building at 300 Morris St., which is one of two buildings in the Durham.ID office park in Durham, North Carolina. (CoStar)
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October 7, 2020 | 8:16 P.M.

Longfellow Real Estate Partners plans to create laboratory space out of former WeWork coworking offices in one of its premier commercial buildings in Durham, North Carolina, citing an increased need for biotechnology space in the pandemic.

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