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Life Science Campus Planned for Downtown LA Office Complex

Park DTLA’s Potential Next Use Looks To Tap Into $131 Billion California Industry

An investor wants to convert the office complex at Second and Figueroa streets in downtown Los Angeles into a life science campus. (CoStar)
An investor wants to convert the office complex at Second and Figueroa streets in downtown Los Angeles into a life science campus. (CoStar)

BEP Helix, run by Los Angeles biotech investor Ben Pouladian, is under contract to buy the leasehold interest in Park DTLA at Second and Figueroa streets, a five-building, 280,000-square-foot downtown Los Angeles office park.

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