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Business and Operational Services Included in Lab Coworking Memberships

This blog:  Here we detail the Business Services Support, and Operational Support that’s included in the lab coworking membership, with examples at Bonneville Labs. If you are looking to rent research labs space for your startup, or for your flexing business (growing, or right-sizing), you’ve got options.  Often, people think first of getting your own empty space and signing a lease.  You can start from scratch and build and staff it all yourself in empty space like this, or you can look at lab coworking options.   Lab Coworking spaces take various approaches to package space, equipment, and prebuilt, pre-staffed spaces, and give you flexibility of month-to-month rental.   Research lab coworking offerings provide operational and business support services that can allow you to avoid logistics and focus on your highly valuable scientific work. It’s kind of like:      Leasing a Space Directly vs.     Lab Coworking Package = A bare apartment vs. A furnished apartment,  & the furnished place was also SERVICED, &  Many lab coworking providers offer BSL2 lab space for cell culture, and fume hoods for materials science, and provide services like the below.  Coworking varies – some have better or worse space, or fewer included offerings – but here is a list of 25 example services in lab coworking: Operational Support / Lab work Support Business Services Support We believe that lab coworking can be a valuable option for science companies – startups or mature companies needing flexibility, or anywhere in between.  Not only does lab coworking save the money and time of designing, building, and outfitting a space from scratch, but it can also offer a highly-amenitized, highly-serviced experience with the support described above.  Where traditional office coworking offered some things, Lab coworking offers plug & play access to space that is unique to build, equip and operate in compliance with codes and safety standards. Bonneville went into this business because the founder previously co-founded a synthetic bio company and took it public on Nasdaq in 2010.  Along the way, he suffered all the time spent on facilities, staffing, and operations.   In his next company, he wanted to simplify the process for others: Lab Coworking spaces are prebuilt and pre-staffed so that science innovators can work leverage their special skills and intellect to FOCUS ON THEIR HIGH VALUE, HIGH IMPACT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY!   And btw, you don’t trade equity in your company to build the landlords space, and then get handcuffed to it for years even if it doesn’t suit your size anymore.  In coworking you can go by month – and leave whenever it suits you.   But we’ll leave that thinking to another blog…   For other information, see our Blog articles on:  “Explaining Full Costs to Lease Science Lab Real Estate” we did some explanations and some $ cost calculations (and alluded to the time involved) in direct leases or subleases.  We showed that the construction, equipment, and staffing costs might add 153% to the quoted Base rent in a lease – that is, if you look at a space and the base rent is $100k/year, your all in costs might be more like $259k per year.   That’s a drag !   (The additional costs come from the additional reimbursements that are standard in lease contracts, construction costs, equipment costs, and staffing costs.) And In another blog:  “What’s Included in Lab Coworking Package Prices”, we detailed the (i) cost savings, (ii) the shared buildout & equipment, (iii) the time savings, and (iv) the shield from big, long-term contractual liabilities in leases that lab coworking offers.

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What’s Included in Lab Coworking Package Prices

Lab Co-working spaces take various approaches to package space, equipment, and prebuilt, pre-staffed spaces.   It’s kind of like:   Instead of leasing a raw building and setting up a whole restaurant,  You get to waltz in and order dinner, and it’s brought to your table,  and someone does the dishes.  And when you’re done, you walk out. Or maybe the analogy is that you get to walk into a building that already has a commercial kitchen, dining areas, a host, wait staff, and dishwashers, and you just focus on the cooking…   Either way, Lab coworking spaces are prebuilt and pre-staffed so that science innovators can focus on their high value intellectual property!  And you don’t invest in the space and get handcuffed to it – leave whenever it suits you.    We calculate that coworking is cheaper than leasing and building a lab & office for yourself. In another blog:  “Explaining Full Costs to Lease Science Lab Real Estate” we did some explanations and some $ cost calculations (and alluded to the time involved) in direct leases or subleases.  We showed that the construction, equipment, and staffing costs might add 153% to the quoted Base rent in a lease – that is, if you look at a space and the base rent is $100k/year, your all in costs might be more like $259k per year.   That’s a drag !   (The additional costs come from the additional reimbursements that are standard in lease contracts, construction costs, equipment costs, and staffing costs.) And here’s another way of looking at expense – a ballpark of the cost per worker who gets a bench and an office desk, plus lab equipment to use and support staff: Bonneville was founded by a PhD startup founder who took their company through Nasdaq IPO in 2010, and along the way smacked his head repeatedly on leases, construction, equipment, HR and staffing, and facilities operations.  After retiring from his startup, he founded Bonneville to take care of those headaches for other scientists. There are a number of co-working spaces to choose from, with different operating models that might fit your goals.  Some want a piece of ownership of your company or intellectual capital, some don’t.   But in general, here’s a table of what lab coworking spaces include, versus a lease or sublease of another space: Glasswash Included:  Coworking really DOES your dishes… What Bonneville’s founder Kinkead realized when he built his startup to IPO was that facilities and leases didn’t just cost money, they cost time.  If you are in the business of science innovation, you got in the game to do science, and that’s where your value-add skills are.  Real estate issues, staffing, and vendor contracts aren’t rocket science, but they do take A LOT of paperwork, and TIME. Bonneville or other lab coworking spaces keep your mind out of lower value-add uses, so you Perhaps an even bigger offering in coworking is that you aren’t creating long-term Fixed Cost Liabilities for your company.   You stay out of 5 year rent obligations, equipment leases, employment contracts and so on. Startups and growing companies without fixed revenues are in a dynamic situation, where their size and expense tolerance might change quickly.   They might need to grow one year, and then reduce expenses the next year.  Leases and salaries are two of the biggest expenses for companies, and coworking offers the opportunity to stay out of support staff obligations, as well as to change size by thousands of square feet on just a few months notice.  Reducing one’s rent fixed costs in lean times can help save the going concern and keep companies viable.   Moreover, long term lease obligations can sometimes be a drag on target companies’ acquisition prospects, since the acquirers often have “mother ship” space of their own and view the smaller offices of the growth company as an unnecessary burden. Even for mature companies, coworking space can also be used for flex space – when moving from one location to another, when developing a new business line, or onboarding a new team. Conclusion Different coworking providers might work for different companies, and part of that might just be location proximity to the boss or the team.  Or for some companies with longer time horizons and low sensitivity to capital illiquidity and long-term liabilities, leases or subleases make sense.    But per the table above, coworking includes a LOT, and keeps a lot off your plate. If we ballpark a seat in a coworking lab at say $2000 a month, and we use a national average of say 300 square feet used per lab worker (lab workers use more than office workers who can be jammed into little desks), then a lab coworking seat is say $6.67psf.  Prime market direct leases start above that in base rent alone, and don’t include the laundry list of benefits described.   You can find cheaper leases in older buildings, and different submarkets, but when you add up the costs of providing all that coworking includes, we calculate that you’d need to be signing a triple net base rent of $2.57 psf/mth in order to be even up with a $2000 coworking seat. For other information, see our Blog articles on:

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Actym Therapeutics: Pioneering Cancer Solutions with a Boosted $59.5M Series A

We are thrilled to announce that our esteemed member, Actym Therapeutics, has successfully extended its Series A financing round with an additional $25.5 million, bringing the total amount raised in this round to a substantial $59.5 million. This milestone was announced on October 18, 2023, underlining the growing investor confidence in Actym Therapeutics’ pioneering approach towards treating solid tumors​​. The additional funds will primarily fuel the advancement of Actym’s lead program, ACTM-838, into its first-in-human oncology trial, a significant step towards realizing the potential of their innovative therapies in cancer treatment. Furthermore, the funds will support the ongoing development of Actym’s proprietary STACT platform, which holds the promise of unveiling a new drug modality to the realm of oncology​​. This fundraising achievement not only encapsulates the scientific and entrepreneurial spirit nurtured within Bonneville Labs but also exemplifies the incredible strides our alumni are making in the biotechnology frontier. As a part of the Bonneville Labs community, we extend our hearty congratulations to Actym Therapeutics and eagerly anticipate the remarkable innovations this funding will usher in, furthering the fight against cancer. The extension round witnessed the participation of both existing investors including Boehringer Ingelheim Venture Fund and Illumina Ventures, and welcomed a new investor, GKCC LLC, amplifying the syndicate’s collective faith in Actym’s mission. The additional capital symbolizes a robust endorsement of Actym Therapeutics’ groundbreaking work in the field of immuno-oncology and their novel drug modality which aims to significantly impact the treatment landscape of solid tumors​.

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Don’t Get Burned: Full Costs to Lease Science Lab Real Estate

When Leasing or subleasing commercial real estate, rents are quoted as BASE RENT, but leases charge additional rent, and companies furthermore might have to spend additional time and money on construction, equipment, and staffing – and we estimate those costs at 159% to the quoted base rent.We explain this below, and then in another blog: “What’s Included in Co-working Lab Package Prices” we try to compare the Lease/sublease against a co-working lab membership. First, a quick regional rent reference:In the Bay Area in Q2 2023, national Brokerage & Research firm CBRE produced a map of the AVERAGE asking rent for 20,000 square feet of lab in different markets (see Josh Nelson’s figure below). These are averages between high and lower rent submarkets (new construction in Emeryville was ~$2/mth or $24/yr higher, while existing space in Hayward was $1/mth lower). Markets move all the time, but let’s choose an average as an example and explain the costs that are not included in the first sticker price. Real costs of renting real estate on your own are much higher – say 30-35% higher at the lease level, and perhaps 94% higher including amortized construction costs, and 153% higher including operational expenses..How can that be? Let’s go a few steps further… First, let’s convert from a 20,000 square foot space to talking about a 10,000 square foot space, so that we can talk in full dollar amounts and a number you can easily scale up or down.Let’s pick the I-880 Corridor, and use the average rent of $5.19psf/mth NNN rent, or $62.28psf /year. Obviously then, the cost is $622,800 per year in Base Rent alone. I. Additional costs in Leases (Or Subleases)Now the first thing to notice is that it’s “Base Rent”. In commercial real estate leases, landlords charge a base rent, but then it’s often market standard for lab leases that tenants reimburse their share of property expenses like taxes, insurance, utilities, landscaping, etc. Landlords don’t control the cost of utilities, so they don’t want to get squeezed where they give tenants a fixed rent for 5 years, but then lose money if they have to pay utility costs and those expenses go up in a few years. So the landlords will bill their tenants reimbursements of property expenses as Additional Rent on top of the Base Rent, such as this: And when a 10,000 rentable square foot tenant looks at their annual costs, it looks like this: The expenses might be a bit lower in older or less well-kept properties, but in newer properties with gyms and cafes, the reimbursements are higher. So let’s say that the additional expense may mean Total Rent is 25-35%+ above the quoted rent. And keep in mind that when you are signing up for lease, it’s usually for 5 years of liability. You can get subleases for shorter times, but direct leases are 5-15 years. That might be the right choice for you if you have long term visibility and stable needs, but sometimes flexibility and NOT having a 5 year contractual liability helps manage your capital and overhead. II. Costs (not to mention time) in Constructing Improvements in LeasesBut that’s not all the costs that should be considered – there are also the costs to build the space, which we’ll ballpark below. We’re targeting a biosafety level 2 lab (BSL2), appropriate for biotech, microbiology, tissue culture, food tech, ag tech, but also flexible to allow materials science, battery research, and chemistry or small molecule pharma. The below might apply to genetics, biochemistry, cell culture, synthetic biology, Crispr technologies, or even pilot bio manufacturing. You might be looking at space which is pre-built as lab + office, and only need to do light or medium renovations. Or, you might be looking at raw space with no demising or mechanical, electrical, and plumbing built. We’ll look at various types – but keep in mind that from a financial perspective, the total cost can be divided by say 5 years to estimate a “yearly cost” of the construction. Also, your costs might be defrayed by the Landlord giving a “Tenant Improvement Allowance” – where they might give you money to fund part or all of the renovations. But note – they will cap this money so tenants pay for budget overruns. And they are essentially lending you the money – because the more Allowance money is given, the higher the rent. You won’t get $425 psf in allowance for a $5.19psf rent in the I-800 corridor. Landlords “give” you money upfront, but your higher rent pays them back, with interest. The point of the table below is that Renovations on a 10,000 sq foot space can cost from $150k to $4.25m, with a yearly cost of $30k to $850k per year. If we choose the midpoint of a Medium Scope Renovation to an existing space, the loaded actual annual cost is 94% greater than the quoted base rent. So regarding leases, be prepared for expenses that aren’t mentioned in quotes of Base Rent. Your costs may vary and be lower or higher than these estimates, but you should be aware that a quoted base rent is just a portion of what your actual dollar expenses will be.We also haven’t quantified the value of your time, or your team’s time, spent on project managing design and construction, but we’ll leave that to you. The third part of this article considers some of the other expenses that companies have when they sign a lease for their own space, compared to “operationally assisted” spaces like in coworking, or an incubator or accelerator. III. Operational Expenses: Lab Equipment, and Facilities StaffingSetting aside the 10,000 square foot facility rent and construction costs, a science company then needs to purchase Lab equipment to go inside the lab. A basic list might look like this, including laboratory fume hoods, biosafety cabinets, PCR and qPCR machines, centrifuges. You might also add cell counters, cell sorters, or substitute dry glove boxes Staffing the facility has

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Wet Lab Vs. Dry Lab Space Vs. Office: The difference and what you need

When it comes to scientific research, there are two types of laboratory spaces that are commonly used: wet laboratories and dry laboratories. Both have their own unique purposes and requirements, and both typically combine their lab space with additional office space in order to suit their needs. What are the key differences between wet and dry labs? Wet laboratories, also known as wet labs, are typically used for bench research with hazards and work that involves liquids, biological matter or chemicals. These types of labs often have sinks, fume hoods, and other specialized equipment to deal with these substances. Dry laboratories, on the other hand, are used for research and work focused on computation, physics, and engineering. Often the work in dry labs is later proven out in wet labs, but the cross pollination between the work being conducted can be continued throughout the experimentation process. Dry Lab Example Wet Lab Example What is the purpose of Wet Lab Space? The wet lab is what you would consider a traditional experimental laboratory. It’s designed for research that needs to be conducted in a controlled environment where chemical and biological samples are in use. These labs are built to meet different Biosafety Levels (BSL) which are set by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institute of Health (NIH) as safeguards to protect lab users as well as surrounding personnel and the environment from potential hazards. Biosafety Levels range from 1, the lowest level, up to level 4. Bonneville Labs offers wet lab space up to Biosafety Level II (BSL-2). BSL-2 wet laboratories are designed to accommodate work with agents of moderate potential hazard and have requirements regarding equipment, ventilation, and access. Features & equipment in a wet lab Biosafety Cabinets Specialty refrigerators/freezers (-20, -80, 4C) Incubators (cell culture, microbiology, etc) Sinks Chemical Hoods Safety Showers Centrifuges The type of work performed in a wet lab Bioprocessing Drug discovery Life sciences Pharmaceutical research Clinical research Invivo and invitro work What are the benefits to having wet lab space at Bonneville? Bonneville Labs provides everything from individual benches in shared lab spaces to fully private lab suites allowing everyone from one person start ups to large scale teams to perform the experiments needed for their stage of research within their budget and operational capabilities. Check out a list of Bonneville Labs Member Companies and to see the types of companies supported in our space. What is the purpose of Dry Lab Space? Dry lab space is typically used for computer-based research and development work, such as data analysis, modeling, and programming. These labs will sometimes be equipped with humidity and temperature control systems and other systems in order to ensure the electronics and instruments in use remain in peak performance. Features & Equipment in a Dry Lab The features of dry lab space vary depending on the needs of the scientists and researchers using the space. However, common features of dry lab space include computer workstations, whiteboards, and presentation areas. As mentioned, additional temperature control systems can be implemented if the electronics and equipment require it. The type of work performed in a dry lab The type of work completed in a dry lab can range from the following:  Data analysis Modeling Programming Simulation Algorithm development Software engineering Contact us with dry lab needs and our expert team will evaluate and determine what would be needed to support your work safely. What is the Office Space at Bonneville Labs Like and Who Uses it? The office space at Bonneville Labs is bright, airy, and modern. We have a variety of private offices, open coworking areas, and common spaces for our members to use as they see fit. Many Bonneville Labs members use dedicated private offices as team meeting rooms, making their experience similar to that of leasing a traditional office. Other members are happy to utilize shared conference rooms that can be booked as needed at no additional cost through the Bonneville member portal. The meeting space is flexible and can be tailored to the needs of the members. Some even rent our office space without any need for lab space. Types of Office and Meeting Space Available at Bonneville Bonneville Labs offers a mix of dedicated offices, shared offices with both sit and stand up desks, shared offices with cubicles, as well as bookable conference rooms. Each Bonville location is different and will vary based on the needs of the specific members at that location. The bookable conference rooms at all of our locations are used by members but also host community events such as: Lunch and Learns Academic talks Member activities like trivia games Vendor demos and sponsored events What to expect when using space at Bonneville Labs Bonneville Labs offers flexible wet lab and office space and has the ability to tailor a combination of the two to work for you and your business! Whatever your need is, Bonneville Labs has you covered. Get in touch and inquire about space today.

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Discovering the Future: Innovative Lab Space for Rent

In the world of biotech and life sciences, the lab is the heart of innovation. However, setting up your own lab can be costly, with a barrage of hidden costs from energy, equipment upkeep, to legalities. But what if you could navigate these complexities effortlessly and affordably? Enter the world of lab space for rent. Think of renting lab space like helping an old lady across the street. It’s not just about reaching the other side; it’s about the journey, the experience, and the shared resources. Here’s why opting for coworking lab rental space could be the game-changer for your company. Why Do Lab Spaces Burn a Hole in Your Pocket? Understanding costs is crucial. The direct cost of commercial real estate for labs is notably more than your average office. But there’s more! Once you’ve got the place, customizing it to your needs – from lab benches to safety checks – adds up. Biotech companies face another villain: energy. Labs can gobble up to 2.5 times more electricity than regular office spaces due to specialized equipment and systems. But wait, there’s more! Factor in operating costs, security for hazardous materials, and the intricate dance of adhering to safety regulations, and the bills keep piling up. What’s an Incubator and Why Should You Care? Imagine if Zappos’ customer service had a brainchild with state-of-the-art lab facilities. That’s an incubator for you! It’s not just about providing wet lab space for rent; it’s about offering community, networking chances, meeting spaces, and more. Equipment Management: With incubators, you get to work with top-notch tools like fume hoods, microscopes, and centrifuges. And guess what? Maintenance is on them! If IT is no longer the person to call and yell at, with incubators, neither are equipment suppliers. Excellence lies in the details, and we’ve mastered it. Facility Management: Setting up a biotech lab space is like trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle blindfolded. Incubators, however, take the hassle out of the equation. From janitorial tasks to waste management, they’ve got you covered, letting your team dive into groundbreaking scientific pursuits. Receiving: Incubators are your friendly neighborhood postman, handling shipping and back-office support, allowing your team to focus on what truly matters. Direct Leasing vs. Coworking Lab Space: Direct-leasing your lab space might give you control, but it comes at a price. Direct-leasing can weigh down on your finances with its myriad of costs. On the flip side, opting for a coworking lab space rental offers a cost-effective solution, allowing you to mingle with fellow scientists and visionaries. However, tread carefully. Not all spaces are created equal. Research is key to ensuring the lab space caters to your venture’s unique needs. Services at Your Fingertips with Bonneville Labs If you’re on the hunt to rent laboratory space, look no further. At Bonneville Labs, we empower budding life sciences and biotech startups with cutting-edge lab rental spaces. From lab benches, fume hoods, to 24/7 monitored equipment, we offer it all. And for those who need a sprinkle of admin space, we’ve got office spaces and conference rooms too. Our mission is to empower you on your journey to success. Intrigued? Keen on discovering our wet lab space for rent? Get in touch with Bonneville Labs today and let’s craft the future together.

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