Life sciences in New York City is poised for growth, but industry leaders said that will only be assured if developers build enough spaces for startups of all sizes. Unless the city can accommodate life sciences companies in their earlier years, when they need less space, experts warn NYC could lose talent to rival life sciences hubs.
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Outshine Properties' Bill Hunter, New York Economic Development Corp.'s Susan Rosenthal, Hunter Roberts Construction Group's Brian Aronne, Nan Fung Life Sciences' Matt Powers and SGA's Brooks Slocum.