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Transwestern Ventures Aims To Fill Life Science Gap With BioManufacturing Development Plans

Houston Investor Closes on San Francisco East Bay Land in Burgeoning Biotech Hub

The investment arm of developer Transwestern has acquired land in Vacaville, California, to build a nearly 400,000-square-foot biomanufacturing campus. (iStock)
The investment arm of developer Transwestern has acquired land in Vacaville, California, to build a nearly 400,000-square-foot biomanufacturing campus. (iStock)

Skyrocketing demand across the nation has developers scrambling to build space necessary to beef up supply. Rather than join the race, however, one big-name developer is aiming to fill an overlooked gap in the sector: manufacturing.

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