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BioMed Realty Trust Breaks Ground on 176,000 Square Foot R&D Facility for Isis Pharmaceuticals in Carlsbad, California
Date:6/1/2010

lass="xn-location">Carlsbad.  "Today's groundbreaking for the future home of Isis Pharmaceuticals' primary research and development site is the result of a great partnership between the city, Isis Pharmaceuticals and BioMed Realty Trust to create another high quality project in Carlsbad."

"We are excited to be taking this first big step with Isis toward completion of their new R&D facility," said Alan D. Gold, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BioMed. "Isis has been a groundbreaking life science company in antisense drugs and technology and a key partner for BioMed in the San Diego market since 2005. We look forward to working closely with the Isis team on this build-to-suit and continuing to be their strategic real estate partner for many years to come."

Designed by the architectural firm of DGA of San Diego, the facility is being constructed by DPR Construction, Inc. of San Diego.

About BioMed Realty Trust

BioMed Realty Trust, Inc. is a real estate investment trust (REIT) focused on Providing Real Estate to the Life Science Industry®. The company's tenants primarily include biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, scientific research institutions, government agencies and other entities involved in the life science industry. BioMed owns or has interests in 73 properties, representing 120 buildings with approximately 11.0 million rentable square feet. The company's properties are located predominantly in the major U.S. life science markets of Boston, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Ma
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