Baltimore, MD—The Baltimore Development Corporation (BDC) and the Maryland Department of Commerce are pleased to announce the Baltimore City Board of Estimates’ approval of a $200,000 conditional loan to support the establishment of 4MLK Connect Labs, a state-of-the-art flex lab space in the University of Maryland BioPark in Baltimore, Maryland. This joint funding effort marks a significant step toward strengthening Maryland’s position as a national leader in the life sciences industry.
The $200,000 convertible loan from Baltimore City, combined with the state’s $2 million conditional loan, awarded through Advantage Maryland (formally known as MEDAAF), will fund specialized scientific lab equipment for approximately 35,000 square feet of flex lab space. The space will be operated by 4MLK Connect Labs JV LLC, a joint venture formed by affiliates of Wexford Science & Technology, LLC, and Ventas, Inc. It is projected to create at least 100 full-time permanent jobs in Baltimore by 2028.





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