Mid-Peninsula building rode biotech’s boom. Now it’s showing how to survive the bust


The Alexandria Center for Life Science opened four years ago. Already it's seen tenants land a multibillion-dollar deal, expand, shed space to cut costs and renegotiate a big lease in order to look at more options.

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