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Available Now Campus Entrance AVAILABLE NOW 3029 East Cornwallis Road Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Sample Rendering SITE OVERVIEW Genesis offers a fully customizable opportunity due to its unique zoning. Options ranging from 5-story office, lab, and R&D to advanced manufacturing give the flexibility to accommodate a variety of users. BUILD- TO-SUIT DESIGNED FOR ULTIMATE FLEXIBILITY OPPORTUNITY IN THE RESEARCH R&D Production Facilities TRIANGLE Lab Space PARK Office Space B-6 LEASED Size Speed to market Scale your needs 104 acres in Site plan approved, 90,000 s.f. to the heart of RTP shovel ready +/- 5.5M s.f. R&D / Manufacturing B-2 Multi-story office / Lab B-1 B-7 Vertical coverage Brownfields Parking Maximum building Five year property tax Ability to densify parking height: 120’ incentive to meet needs 2 3 85 Developed in RTP / The Triangle THE KEITH CORPORATION 2.6 MILLION+85 S.F. 40 Durham The Keith Corporation (TKC) is a full service commercial real 2 estate firm headquartered in Charlotte, NC. TKC was founded in 1989 147 5 6 as a single-tenant, net lease build-to-suit development company. Projects in 540 Chapel Hill 40 3 4 7-9 the Raleigh-Durham area include the American Tobacco campus, CenterPoint, 10 1 multiple projects for LabCorp, Becton Dickinson’s East Coast Distribution Center Morrisville 40 in Four Oaks and Rho’s headquarters office building in the RTP. 440 Cary Raleigh 540 64 40 Projects Projects Developed Valued at 1112 completed in completed in over over Apex 1 34 5 25 $3 1 states countries million s.f. billion Fuuay-Varina 13 70 40 The Keith Corporation’s local experience NATIONAL + GLOBAL PRESENCE 1 Various users 82,282 s.f. 2 American Tobacco Campus 500,644 s.f. 95 Mexico Australia Four Oaks 3 Rho 159,000 s.f. 4 Veritas 128,212 s.f. 15 14 5 Argos Therapeutics (bluebird bio) 97,500 s.f. 6 Empire Distributors 230,580 s.f. 7 LabCorp 110,596 s.f. Canada Scotland + UK 8 LabCorp 74,425 s.f. 9 Implus 258,964 s.f. 10 Various users 25,065 s.f. 11 Duke Medical 12,000 s.f. 12 Duke Medical 14,667 s.f. 13 Tractor Supply 59,695 s.f. 14 Becton, Dickinson, & Co 719,812 s.f. 15 Ashley Furniture 176,906 s.f. 4 5 Sample Rendering Sample DID YOU KNOW? FLEXIBILITY Genesis’ 104 acre site offers the ultimate Genesis is perfectly located flexibility for office, life science, and Located right off the highway, Genesis is only0.25 miles from Research & Development NC 147 and only 1 mile from Interstate 40. users in the market. Phase 1 of site work is completed Genesis has the ability to deliver a building within 8 months and can provide vertical office coverage up to5.5 M s.f. There is endless opportunity for you Genesis offers options of a flex single story life science building & industrial/manufacturing up to a 583,000 s.f. footprint. Genesis is in the NC Brownfields Program Reduced occupancy cost via a real estate tax exclusion on qualified improvements for the first5-years of occupancy. Genesis is close to abundant amenities The perfect location with 30+ restaurants within 5 miles, a future mixed-use development in RTP just 2.7 miles away, and the ability to accommodate on-site amenities-to-suit. 6 Sample Rendering 7 WHY RTP? Duke University The Research Triangle Park (RTP) is is nestled within the Triangle region, centrally 85 located between downtown Raleigh, downtown Durham, and Chapel Hill. Less than 8 miles from Durham the Raleigh-Durham international airport, the RTP boasts convenience as well as a rich labor pool with highly reputable academic institu- University of tions: Duke University, UNC Chapel Hill and NC North Carolina 3 is State university, all within 18 miles. RDU Airport RTP is a huge economic driver for not only the 3 is surrounding cities, but the region as whole. It’s 40 540 the largest research park in the country and one Chapel Hill of the most reputable R&D centers in the world due to the prestigious array of companies that 147 540 call The Park home. RTP is at the front line of Morrisville Ag-Biotech with research centers for Syngenta NC State 40 and BASF, among others. Reputable neighbors University is within 4 miles of Genesis site The Research Triangle Park contains over 300 • Aurobindo 440 employers of over 55,000 employees. In addition to the reputable neighbors listed above, The Cary • BASF Agricultural Solutions Raleigh Park is also home to NetAPP, Cisco Systems, Dell 540 • GSK 64 EMC, and Lenovo. 40 • IBM It’s no surprise that RTP is recognized as one of • Labcorp 1 540 the top life science hubs in the US with its rapidly • NC Biotech Center growing and ever-evolving powerhouse • United Therapuetics of biotechnology and life science companies. • Wolfspeed 8 9 FOOD + BEVERAGE Durham 1 Starbucks 21 Thia 55 3 2 NUVOTACO 22 Brigs at the Park 1 3 East Durham Bake Shop 23 Starbucks 4 Bojangles 24 El Dorado Mexican 501 147 8 5 Blue Ridge Deli & Cafe 25 Williams Gourmet Kitchen 2 6 Cook Out 26 Akashi 6 5 MILES 7 Dulce Cafe 27 Carolina Ale House 4 8 Bocci Trattoria & Pizzeria 28 Longhorn steakhouse 5 GENESIS 9 Cafe Meridian 29 Caribou Coffee 10 Bowl of Pho 30 Brixx Wood Fired Pizza 10 7 11 11 V’s Kitchen 31 Chick-fil-a 8 12 13 12 Jersey Mike’s 32 Angus Barn 9 27 13 First Watch 33 Baba Ghannouj 1 2 540 14 14 Bean Traders 34 Randy’sChapel Pizza Hill 40 28 11 16 3 26 15 20 10 15 The Streets at Southpoint 35 Thali Indian 17 4 29 5 25 30 32 16 Buffalo Wild wings 36 Mez Contemporary Mexican 18 21 9 19 22 6 8 31 17 Starbucks 37 Page Road Grill 23 7 24 12 18 Moe’s Southwest Grill 38 Wayback Burgers RDU Airport 13 14 19 Ted’s Montana Grill 39 Carmen’s Cuban Cafe 33 is 34 15 20 Chick-fil-a 40 Capital City Chop House 35 16 36 37 147 17 39 38 18 19 40 HOTELS 20 21 22 1 Double Tree Suites 12 Holiday Inn Express & Suites 2 La Quinta Inn & Suites 13 Homewood Suites by Hilton Morrisville 3 Courtyard by Marriott 14 Doubletree by Hilton 40 4 Residence Inn by Marriott 15 Sheraton Imperial Hotel 5 Candlewood Suites 16 SpringHill Suites by Marriott 6 They Wyndham hotel 17 Tru by Hilton 540 7 Marriot 18 Cambria Hotel 8 Aloft Raleigh-Durham 19 Hyatt Place 9 Hyatt House Raleigh 20 Courtyard by Marriott 10 Hampton Inn & Suites 21 Hampton Inn 11 Embassy Suites by Hilton 22 Residence Inn by Marriott 11 GENESIS DEVELOPMENT TIMELINE Tenant Commitment CIVIL DESIGN/DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS 8 Months SITE WORK 2 Months DESIGN/ PERMITTING 2 Months VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 5 months TENANT UPFIT To substantial completion OTHER DEVELOPMENT SITES ARE HERE IS HERE MONTH 1 MONTH 2 MONTH 3 MONTH 4 MONTH 5 MONTH 6 MONTH 7 MONTH 8 MONTH 9 MONTH 10 MONTH 11 MONTH 12 MONTH 13 MONTH 14 MONTH 15 MONTH 16 MONTH 17 MONTH 18 MONTHS 12 13 Sample Rendering AVAILABLE NOW 3029 East Cornwallis Road Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Hillman Duncan Dennis Hurley Al Williams +1 919 424 8463 +1 919 424 8173 +1 919 424 8154 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected].
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