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Webinar Summary:
The ULI Philadelphia Health & Life Sciences Council takes an in depth look at how The Navy Yard has become an essential component of the Philadelphia Life Sciences ecosystem. The discussion with a panel of stakeholders explores how with PIDC’s guiding hand, the Navy Yard has become a location of interest to Life Science companies and how the selection of Ensemble/Mosaic as Master Developers of the Navy Yard has honed the focus on creating a vibrant neighborhood for drug development manufacturing. The discussion looks at the critical ingredients for success, the challenges that have been encountered, and finally a look at the vision for the future.

Webinar Summary: The ULI Philadelphia Health & Life Sciences Council takes an in depth look at how The Navy Yard has become an essential component of the Philadelphia Life Sciences ecosystem. The discussion with a panel of stakeholders explores how with PIDC’s guiding hand, the Navy Yard has become a location of interest to Life Science companies and how the selection of Ensemble/Mosaic as Master Developers of the Navy Yard has honed the focus on creating a vibrant neighborhood for drug development manufacturing. The discussion looks at the critical ingredients for success, the challenges that have been encountered, and finally a look at the vision for the future.

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