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In Huntsville, Ala., a major expansion is under way at the nonprofit HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology’s biotech campus. A global headquarters for Discovery Life Sciences (DLS) is being built, along with a modern laboratory and greenhouse space for HudsonAlpha’s Center for Plant Science and Sustainable Agriculture. “Nearly every day, I am asked about the progress of the greenhouse or the DLS headquarters or both,” said Carter Wells, HudsonAlpha vice president of economic developBrasfield & Gorrie photo ment. “People here are so excited about this next stage of Keeping the area free of dust and debris is a top pri- growth. There are 1,100 people working on the biotech camority for crews. pus, and some will work in one of these two new buildings; By Cindy Riley
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however, the comments I find so gratifying are from those who are walking on the campus’ double helix and notice the work, or from those who see this growth adding to the value of the HudsonAlpha ecosystem.” In November 2020, Gov. Kay Ivey announced that HudsonAlpha had been awarded $15 million through the Public School and College Authority for the expansion. “Alabama has a new accolade — global headquarters to a renowned and respected biosciences company,” Ivey said. “This will undoubtedly strengthen Alabama’s biosciences recruitment efforts, and increase the economic impact to the city, state and region.” More than 45 bioscience companies call HudsonAlpha see DLS page 6