Posts by Wareham Development
Spring Momentum Across Our East Bay Campuses
March is bringing strong momentum across our Bay Area Life Science and R&D campuses, with funding milestones, tenant growth, and industry conversations shaping the year ahead. From companies advancing new research to broader life science trends across the region, the Wareham community continues to move forward together. Explore the latest updates below. See our full…
Read MoreBerkeley Lab K-12 STEM Career Day at EmeryStation
Wareham Development recently welcomed the Berkeley Lab K-12 STEM team and East Bay high school students to the EmeryStation Research Campus for a STEM Career Day focused on exploring careers in science and research. Students had the opportunity to visit working labs and hear directly from scientists and researchers across the campus. Thank you to…
Read MoreOn the Cutting Edge: Innovation Real Estate for Startups
Building the Spaces That Power Tomorrow’s Breakthroughs For nearly 50 years, Wareham Development has focused on one mission: creating environments where breakthrough ideas can take shape and thrive. In a recent interview with the San Francisco Business Times, Founder and CEO Richard Robbins reflects on how the innovation landscape is evolving—and what today’s researchers and…
Read MoreCytomX Therapeutics to Join EmeryStation Research Campus
Wareham Development has signed a full-floor lease with CytomX Therapeutics at 5959 Horton Street, part of the EmeryStation Research Campus in Emeryville. The oncology-focused pharmaceutical company plans to relocate from the Peninsula and begin moving into the 35,584-square-foot space in 2026. “We know few choose a campus simply for the square footage—they choose it for…
Read MoreLife Sciences Real Estate Trends to Watch in 2026
A new outlook from CBRE highlights several trends shaping the life sciences real estate market heading into 2026. The construction pipeline for lab and R&D space has slowed significantly, with approximately 6 million square feet currently underway nationwide. That is the lowest level since early 2019 and a sharp drop from the more than 37…
Read MoreAdaptive Reuse: The Future of Life Sciences Lab Spaces
Why Adaptive Reuse Is Shaping the Future of Life Sciences Labs In today’s life sciences market, the question isn’t just where to build labs—it’s whether you should build or reuse. As funding cycles tighten, more companies are turning to reuse as a strategic option—repurposing existing lab space to reduce costs and timelines while keeping capital…
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