This NC region is a hub for fast-growing tech and science startups

Wake Forest Innovation Quarter is fertile ground for life sciences and other tech-oriented start-ups. The more than 240-acre complex grew from Wake Forest University’s need for additional health sciences research space. Local governments, along with Winston-Salem’s other higher ed institutions, led the way in creating inspiring, naturally lit offices, classrooms, labs, fitness facilities, loft apartments and coffee houses.

Innovation Quarter’s second phase, which will double the science park’s square footage, lands Greensboro/Winston-Salem as a top 10 U.S. market for life sciences construction activity, according to a recent ranking by commercial real estate search-engine Commercial Search.

Consuming about half a million square feet at Innovation Quarter is the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM). The institute is a global leader in R&D, clinical trials, tech transfer and workforce development surrounding leading-edge health treatments.

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