We’re strategically located in the Philadelphia Life Sciences Corridor. Our workspaces are engineered to inspire and generate opportunities for organizations and their professionals.
Backed by the experience and resources of Spear Street Capital, our goal is to catalyze decades of growth for tenants and investors as we evolve our 110-acre campus.
Our placement in suburban Philadelphia puts you and your company in close proximity to the industry’s top minds. With an easily accessible campus in the 6th largest biopharma market in the U.S., an address at Arborcrest can generate opportunities for partnerships across the nation and beyond.
When the majority of the U.S. industry has a presence in the greater Philadelphia area, you’re in good company.
80%Linking tenants to the next generation of life sciences professionals.
55Including the University of Pennsylvania Hospital System and Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania.
98Easy access to I-476, I-276, I-76, and I-95 connects employees to the area’s top shopping, dining, living, and entertainment.
20With the Philadelphia International Airport nearby, you're just a short drive away from anywhere in the world.
35Via the Northeast Corridor, the East Coast’s top cities are only a train ride away.
17.1Our experience has taught us to design our campus along with our tenants, not just for them. Together, we create spaces that can evolve to meet the needs of growing companies in the life sciences industry.
65% of our lessees are healthcare-related tenants, sparking a cooperative atmosphere across the campus.
65%Our Tenant Engagement Portal provides additional ways to collaborate across offices and within the industry through events, contests, and online conversations.
@With 360 degrees of natural views, Life Sciences at Arborcrest offers employees the opportunity to spread out, refresh, and find inspiration throughout the day.
Our newly renovated campus is set within a park-like atmosphere that offers scenic walking trails.
1101 Source: fastcompany.com
2 Source: Harvard Business Review, hbr.org