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635 Elliott West

635 Elliott West

Welcome to 635 Elliott West, or better known as Elliott Park Campus located in Elliott Park. The neighborhood is nestled between Lower Queen Anne and the waterfront. This ultra-modern building sits opposite to 645 Elliott West, bordering a beautifully landscaped sculpture garden. 635 Elliott offers large open floorplates with floor-to-ceiling windows and tall 15-foot ceiling heights. Meet with one of our agents to explore the possibilities this property has to offer.

• Top two floors available – 48,000 SF floorplates
• Single or Multi-tenant
• Commercial Office or Life Science
• Two underground parking levels
• Floor to ceiling windows – 15ft ceiling heights
• LEED GOLD

Speakers and Panels

State of Life Sciences

High-Level Market Observations And Trends Shaping The Seattle Market

Marc Cummings

Marc Cummings

President and CEO

Life Sciences Washington

Todd Lee

Todd Lee

Senior Director of Operations

McKinstry

Marcelo Garces

Marcelo Garces

SVP

JLL

Leslie Ashor

Leslie Ashor

Director of Science + Technology

HOK

Steve Brooks
Moderator

Steve Brooks

President

UMC

Marc Cummings

President and CEO

Life Sciences Washington

As President & CEO of Life Science Washington (LSW), Marc sets the strategic direction, guides policy priorities, and directs business operations to ensure our members have the talent, investment, and partnerships needed to sustain the industry’s robust growth and solidify Washington state’s reputation as one of the top life science clusters in the nation. Marc also serves as the Chair of the Life Science Washington Institute, which is an affiliated non-profit focused on supporting life science entrepreneurs and growing start-up companies in Washington.

Before taking the helm as President & CEO, Marc served as Vice President, Public Policy & External Affairs for LSW. Prior to joining Life Science Washington, he served as Director of Policy & External Affairs for Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), where he was actively involved in creating and advocating for several statewide bioscience initiatives including the Life Sciences Discovery Fund. He was also deeply involved in a range of PNNL’s philanthropic science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education partnerships and science education initiatives. Prior to moving to Washington state, Marc held a variety of policy and consulting positions in Washington, D.C.

Marc has served on several gubernatorial task forces including the Washington Clean Energy Leadership Council and the Life Science & Global Health Advisory Council. His board service includes a number of statewide trade associations, including Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA) and the Washington Clean Technology Alliance (WCTA).

Marc loves playing tennis, waterskiing, mountain biking, and Oregon Pinot Noir.

Todd Lee

Senior Director of Operations

McKinstry

Todd has over 30 years’ of experience in the building industry. Todd is a ‘native’ Seattleite as he moved to Seattle back in 1972 as the billboard, ‘The last one to leave Seattle turn off the lights?’ was situated along I-5.

Todd graduated with a B.S. in Construction Management from the University of Washington in 1989 and joined Sellen Construction as a Project Engineer. Over a 28-year career at Sellen, he oversaw many iconic projects in the Northwest including Swedish Issaquah, a 600K SF downtown highrise, UW Foster School of Business, Paccar Business School, and UW Medicine South Lake Union. Todd moved on from Sellen in 2017 and joined Urban Visions where he spent five-years and was an Executive Vice President overseeing a $2.0B portfolio of commercial real estate developments in Seattle. Most recently, Todd has joined McKinstry as a Senior Director of Operations.

As a longtime Seattle area resident, Todd enjoys many Northwest activities such as skiing, golf, fly fishing, and hiking. He spends a lot of time at his home in Suncadia with his wife and two children. And, of course, his best friends, Georgie and Wally (4-year and 2-year old Bernese Mountain dogs).

Leslie Ashor

Director of Science + Technology

HOK

Based in San Francisco, Leslie is a director of HOK’s global Science + Technology practice.

Leslie has dedicated the past two decades of her career to research and laboratory facilities. She has led the lab planning, programming and design for more than 150 projects, including several R&D Magazine/SEFA “Lab of the Year” award winners.

Leslie has spoken at dozens of worldwide conferences and authored numerous articles and reports. She is on the Board of Directors of the Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association (SEFA), and a member of the International Institute for Sustainable Labs (I2SL), Society for College and University Planning (SCUP), American Institute of Architects (AIA).

Steve Brooks

Moderator

UMC

Steve Brooks, President of UMC, brings his expertise as a mechanical engineer with over 24 years of experience to the forefront of the life sciences industry. Fueled by his unwavering passion, creativity, and curiosity related to design, building, and project efficiency, Steve constantly seeks innovative approaches to drive progress. Throughout his notable career, he has honed his skills primarily in the biotech design realm, spearheading more than 10,000 biotech renovation and retrofit projects. From the very start of his professional journey, Steve has been an integral part of the Fred Hutch Cancer Center, serving as a steadfast partner in designing and constructing their high-performance, cutting-edge life sciences facilities. His extensive involvement with Fred Hutch and other life sciences and biotech research centers has granted him a profound understanding of the industry's demands and complexities. Steve's expertise spans across various divisions of the UMC business, including engineering, special projects, major projects, industrial, and virtual construction/BIM. This comprehensive grasp of the design-build construction industry empowers him to navigate its intricacies and adapt to diverse challenges with ease. Driven by a strong belief in giving back, Steve is committed to sharing his vast knowledge with aspiring professionals. As a regular speaker at industry events and a guest instructor for both Washington State University's construction management program and Seattle University's mechanical engineering program, he imparts invaluable insights gained throughout his career. Steve holds a mechanical engineering degree from Seattle University and proudly hails from Spokane. Beyond his professional pursuits, he finds joy in his role as a devoted husband and father to two adorable daughters.

Innovations in Construction

Repositioning, Build to Suit, and Spec Development

Chris Bilotto

Chris Bilotto

SVP

The RMR Group

Chris Angus

Chris Angus

SVP, Development and Design

Unico Properties

Arthur Furukawa

Arthur Furukawa

Principal

Boulder Associates

Houman Nabavi

Houman Nabavi

VP

OAC

Allan Montpellier
Moderator

Allan Montpellier

Principal

PAE

Chris Bilotto

SVP

The RMR Group

Mr. Bilotto is Senior Vice President of The RMR Group (Nasdaq: RMR) and is responsible for asset management oversight for all office, industrial and retail properties managed by RMR, and is also responsible for design, construction, development and redevelopment across the United States. Mr. Bilotto is also President and Chief Operating Officer of Office Properties Income Trust (Nasdaq: OPI), a REIT focused on owning, operating and leasing buildings primarily leased to single tenant and those with high credit quality characteristics like government entities. Mr. Bilotto has 15 years of experience working in the commercial real estate industry, specializing in asset management, leasing and development. Mr. Bilotto earned a Bachelor’s degree in Financial Management from the University of New Mexico and is an active member of the National Association of Office and Industrial Properties.

Chris Angus

SVP, Development and Design

Unico Properties

Chris Angus joined Unico Properties with over 20 years of industry experience. His past responsibilities have included leading preconstruction efforts, supporting constructability analysis, systems selection and integration, sustainability, cost and scheduling feedback. He has worked on a variety of projects including commercial, educational, hospitality, institutional, non-profit and residential projects at all levels of design and construction.

Prior to joining our team, Chris worked with Sellen Construction overseeing Preconstruction Services. He has also worked for an international project management and cost control firm on a wide range of project types and sizes.

Arthur Furukawa

Principal

Boulder Associates

Arthur Furukawa is a Principal at Boulder Associates in Seattle who has practiced architecture in the

Pacific Northwest for more than 30 years. Arthur has expertise in the planning, design, and delivery

of numerous science & technology subdisciplines including labs for general research &

development, tissue culture, preclinical, robotics, and process development. Arthur has worked

directly for private sector clients as well as for developers and landlords seeking to provide top shelf

space for their science & technology tenants. Whatever the specific project, Arthur brings the same

set of core values to the table. These include listening carefully to clients to understand what they

need while internalizing their definition of a successful project. Second, Arthur believes that the best

project outcomes result from collaborative teams where everyone is empowered to voice their

opinion and contribute their expertise to the greater good. Lastly, Arthur keeps the big picture in mind

and a calm demeanor while piloting projects through their inevitable uncertainties and rough spots.

Houman Nabavi

VP

OAC

Focused on how Project Management can streamline project delivery and improve client relations, Houman is a dedicated Owner's Representative and collaborator. With over 15 years of experience, his leadership skills and focus on clear communications have served projects requiring complex phasing and strategic coordination. With exceptional skills in Construction Management, Project Controls, Estimating and Budget Management, Constructability Reviews, Bid Analysis, and Creative Problem-Solving, Houman has extensive experience with new construction, renovations, tenant improvements, modernizations, and system upgrades.

As Vice President and Life Science Sector Leader, Houman leads OAC's San Diego office and is responsible for the Life Science sector nationwide. His extensive experience managing capital projects and leading design and construction programs span the country geographically. At the same time, he and his team reside in San Diego, focusing on supporting the region's leading-edge Life Science economy.

Houman is equally passionate about enriching the communities OAC is a part of. He believes the built environment has a responsibility for enhancing the lives of its inhabitants and providing fulfilling careers for everyone involved in the industry. This, combined with his appreciation for innovation, is why OAC's San Diego office continues to thrive and expand, bringing better outcomes to every project and team.

Allan Montpellier

Moderator

PAE

Allan is a mechanical engineer and Principal at PAE with over 26 years of experience and a passion for high-performance buildings. Four of his projects have been awarded the AIA COTE award, many of his projects have achieved LEED ratings, and more than 20 are currently on the path to ratings from Silver to Platinum. He focuses on developing integrated systems through innovative alternatives that lean heavily on sustainable-design strategies. Allan measures success based on a building’s actual performance and, most importantly, the relationships formed along the way.

Establishing the Foundation for Biotech Ecosystems

Meeting Demand from Startups to Incubators to Large Floor Plates and Shaping the Community

Hilary Hehman

Hilary Hehman

Vice President

Fred Hutch

Margaret McCormick

Margaret McCormick

Executive Director & COO

Benaroya Research Institute

Eric Pope

Eric Pope

Associate Principal

DCI Engineers

Jonathon Marioneaux

Jonathon Marioneaux

Program Manager, Life Sciences

Clark Construction Group

Lloyd Proctor Jr.
Moderator

Lloyd Proctor Jr.

Market Development Manager

OpenSquare

Hilary Hehman

Vice President

Fred Hutch

Hilary Hehman is the Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and

Alliances at Fred Hutch, where she creates and executes strategies aimed

at growing the institutional portfolio of strategic partnerships that connect

Hutch researchers with commercial partners to achieve the Center’s

mission – curing cancer. Hilary started her career as a bench scientist

working in the Developmental Chemotherapeutics and Experimental

Immunology Divisions at the National Cancer Institute before transitioning

to study both business and law. Hilary is able to utilize her understanding of

cancer, intellectual property, and business to create collaborations with

industry and venture capital funders that accelerate the translation of academic

science to the clinic and into the commercial market.

Hilary previously held a similar role at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical

Center. She was also formerly a Senior Policy Analyst at the Judicial Council

of California where she applied her scientific background to empirical legal

research that generated hard data to evaluate statewide judicial policy

initiatives.

Hilary holds a B.S. in Microbiology from Miami University of Ohio, an M.S.

in Biochemistry and Entrepreneurial Biotechnology from Georgetown

University, and a J.D. from the University of California-Hastings College of

the Law.

Margaret McCormick

Executive Director & COO

Benaroya Research Institute

Margaret McCormick, PhD, serves as executive director and chief operating officer of Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason (BRI) and also as vice president of research for Virginia Mason Medical Center. Dr. McCormick joined BRI in 2017 and previously served as BRI’s chief administrative officer, with direct oversight of operational functions including human resources, finance, facilities and safety.

Over the past two decades, Dr. McCormick’s work has centered on launching, managing and investing in life science companies, frequently at the start-up level. Most recently, she served as CEO of Matrix Genetics, an industrial biotechnology company, spun out of Targeted Growth, Inc. Prior to that role, she held positions as chief operations officer at Targeted Growth, as a principal at Integra Ventures, as a consultant for McKinsey & Company and as Director of Business Development for the biomedical incubator and technology investment fund at Baylor College of Medicine.

Dr. McCormick received a PhD in biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Bachelor’s of Science from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Recently, she served as a trustee for both the Pacific Northwest Research Institute and the Life Science Discovery Fund Authority and is currently the Vice Chair and member of the Executive Committee of the Life Sciences Washington board.

Eric Pope

Associate Principal

DCI Engineers

Since joining DCI Engineers, Eric Pope has become a major contributor of engineering solutions for a variety of project types throughout western Washington. He is known for designing mid-rise and high-rise buildings, life science buildings and tenant improvements, residential, and higher education facilities. Eric’s technical expertise with framing systems makes him an essential structural engineering resource for AEC professionals and developers. His most notable life science work includes the Boren Office Lofts in Seattle. Eric oversaw the building’s conversion from a Class A office design into a life science building. His success with the project brought him valuable insight about fulfilling the functional and structural needs of life science work environments. He is also a key team member on the design for Northlake Commons, a mass timber office/lab building on Lake Union.

Jonathon Marioneaux

Program Manager, Life Sciences

Clark Construction Group

Mr. Marioneaux, Clark Construction's Program Manager for the Life Science sector, has worked in human/veterinary diagnostics, pharmaceutical, and contract research/manufacturing (CDMO) in multiple capacities for nearly 10 years. He has held senior roles in laboratory operations and has founded two companies, Sanyal Biotechnology (MetabAxis) and Delta9 Scientific. Through both companies he built, retrofitted, and ran high throughput/high sensitivity laboratories, high complexity/containment animal research, and manufacturing development operations.

He is an expert in laboratory workflow, end-to-end processes management, and design-management as well as lab equipment procurement and optimization. Additionally, he has detailed experience in laboratory and vivarium regulatory accreditation for numerous national and international agencies. Finally, he is an expert in biological and chemical hazardous materials characterization, handling, transportation, and disposal.

Lloyd Proctor Jr.

Moderator

OpenSquare

Fascinated by the “why” behind the growth of emerging industries, Lloyd started with numbers, research, and analytics. He spent years in East Coast markets as an analyst, identifying commonalities where development activity was emerging. Moving to the opposite coast, Lloyd began curating content on commercial and biotech tenant trends in the PNW.

Lloyd’s persistence in dissecting how people shape environments continues to drive his interest in the CRE sector. As our new Market Development Manager, Lloyd finds solutions and opportunities to deliver environments that foster better connections, collaboration, research, and innovation for commercial and biotech organizations.

Opening Remarks

Theresa Howard

Theresa Howard

Leasing Agent

Martin Selig Real Estate

Why This Matters

What You'll Learn: 

  • What makes Seattle an attractive cluster for life science developers, investors, and tenants? Does it measure up to national leaders like Boston and West coast neighbor San Francisco?

  • How and where has the market grown over the last 18 months? How does the area's vast technological community affect everything from initial research to manufacture?

  • With record-low vacancy rates, what is being done to meet the current demand for specialized space? How have incubators fit into the market? What assets are being repurposed into specialized lab and manufacturing space? What is in the pipeline for large tenants looking to move from research to large-scale product development?

  • How have submarkets, like Bothell, emerged as activity leaders in the area? What is hot right now and what are the plans for the future?

How You'll Do More Business: 

Seattle's life science cluster has grown exponentially with the development of tens of millions of square feet and hundreds of millions of dollars flowing through the area. Join us to discover where Seattle ranks among other coastal and central national leaders, and identify what opportunities are available for expansion and entry into this explosive market. 

Who Attends: 

Owners, operators, developers, investors, brokers, city and government officials, business consultants, architects, engineers, lawyers, accountants, bankers, and more!

Why You Should Attend:

Bisnow events bring together the biggest power players in the industry to identify opportunities, build your network and expand your business. With the largest audience of commercial real estate professionals in the world, no one knows how to help your business more than us. Join Bisnow as we jump into the market in Seattle to analyze its strengths and strategize on its areas of opportunity.

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Venue

635 Elliott West
635 Elliott W
Seattle WA 98119

Floor: 4th floor


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Agenda

Time Activity
3:00 PM
3:55 PM
Opening Networking
3:55 PM
4:00 PM
Greetings from Martin Selig Real Estate by Theresa Howard
4:00 PM
4:45 PM
State of Life Sciences

High-Level Market Observations And Trends Shaping The Seattle Market

4:45 PM
5:30 PM
Innovations in Construction

Repositioning, Build to Suit, and Spec Development

5:30 PM
6:15 PM
Establishing the Foundation for Biotech Ecosystems

Meeting Demand from Startups to Incubators to Large Floor Plates and Shaping the Community

6:15 PM
6:30 PM
Closing Networking

Our Commitment To Your Safety

We hosted more than 72,000 attendees live, in-person around the globe in 2021. Our commitment to safety is no different in 2022. Our events follow all local Covid-19 regulations and protocols. In the interest of the safety of all our guests, we recommend taking a rapid or PCR test for proof of negative results before attending any gathering. 

We will update attendees should any regulations be updated before this event is held. We look forward to hosting you soon to do what we do best: network, connect, and engage to do more business.