Cheaper, more accessible cell, gene therapies? Nobel winner’s task force points the way
A task force assembled by Nobel Prize winner Jennifer Doudna's Innovative Genomics Institute proposes a way to lower the multimillion-dollar price of innovative cell and gene therapies and make those treatments more accessible to more people.
The 30-person task force, which met for a year, said in a report that a “mixed organizational model” of an academic institution, a nonprofit medical research organization and a public benefit corporation could oversee fundraising and research, manage manufacturing…
San Antonio sues Texas over new law curbing city authority
The city’s new lawsuit challenges the validity of House Bill 2127, which opponents have dubbed the “Death Star Bill.”
Santander lays off head of commercial banking, consolidates US business
Santander has laid off its head of commercial banking, Joe Abruzzo, as it reorganizes its U.S. business. The Boston-based bank will be consolidating its commercial banking business with its commercial real estate business and vehicle-financing businesses.
Warren County development anchored by Tee 18 Golf starting construction in Maineville in August
A Warren County retail development, anchored by a new golf simulator, will add to a growing corridor in the county.
Thrive Cos. is leasing its latest speculative office building
The newest office building at Thrive Cos. Jeffrey Park development is now pre-leasing.
Columbus City Council approves additional $31M for North Market expansion in near split vote
Columbus City Council approved legislation that will allocate $31 million to the North Market expansion.
Lancaster County approves Crosland Southeast’s rezoning to develop Costco near Indian Land project
Lancaster County Council approved the third and final reading last week for a rezoning request to allow for the development of a Costco store near Crosland Southeast's The Exchange at Indian Land.
Back-up plan for controversial Huntersville project would keep lagoon — and scrap rezoning
Bi-Part Development’s Jake Palillo is rethinking plans for Waterside — formerly known as Lagoona Bay. Those changes would scrap the need for a rezoning and allow the lagoon to move forward.
Local investor snaps up office complex in White Marsh for $11.8M
The White Marsh Professional Center is 85% leased.
Roers Cos. unveils downtown Chanhassen redevelopment plan for apartments, retail
Roers Cos. has plans to redevelop the shuttered Chanhassen Cinema and the next-door Country Inn & Suites into a mixed-use destination in the city's downtown.