

that isn’t on the East or West Coast, where this type of innovation usually originates. The Dallas location is BioLabs’ first in the U.S.

It was a sign of what the region is becoming.īioLabs is an international, membership-based network of shared lab and office space that help launch biotech companies. It isn’t every day that a local business gets that kind of attention, but BioLabs’ arrival in Dallas was about more than just adding some lab space to a trendy new development. Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson were all in attendance. Philanthropist Lyda Hill, Mayor Eric Johnson, and U.S. Business and political leaders gathered on a windy day in March for the ribbon cutting of BioLabs’ Dallas location at the Biotech + Hub at Pegasus Park in the Design District.
