Sherard Building
Encouraging cooperation and knowledge sharing for life science start-ups
Venture capitalist in the Oxford Science Park
Sherard Building
The Sherard Building is a striking, stand-alone building in the heart of the Oxford Science Park. The four-story building has been fully renovated to provide flexible office and laboratory space for life science start-ups and organisations.
In addition, to the high-quality design of the suites, attention has also been paid to the practical environment of the building to meet tenants’ ‘back-of-house’ requirements. Outside, the building is surrounded by trees and greenery, creating a landscaped environment intended to promote sustainability and well-being for its occupants, with additional outdoor seating areas.
While we help a variety of life science start-ups companies with office and lab space in the United Kingdom, the current tenant is the venture capitalist Oxford Science Enterprise (OSE). OSE uses the building to support life science start-ups, such as biotech start-ups, coming out of Oxford University.
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The Sherard Building is fully leased to the venture capital firm Oxford Science Enterprise. If you are looking for laboratory and office space in Oxford for your life science start-up, please contact us to find out more about opportunities at Oxford Science Park.
Want to know more about the rental opportunities for life science start-ups, including ones in the biotech industry, in the Oxford area?
Contact Katie Nelson
Want to know more about the rental opportunities for life science start-ups, including ones in the biotech industry, in the Oxford area?
Contact Katie Nelson
T: +44 (0) 7899103279 E: k.nelson@kadans.com
Katie Nelson T: +44 (0) 7899103279 E: k.nelson@kadans.com
Oxford Science Park
Spaces
Sherard Building covers a total floor area of 28,000 sq ft. In addition, employees can enjoy the beautiful green surroundings that the site has to offer.
Support
Sherard Building has a dedicated team ready to assist the venture capital firm, Oxford Science Enterprise. This way they can focus on running their organisation as helping life science companies, such as those in the biotech industry, connect with co-investors.
Community
The collective pool of knowledge and skills here is vast, encompassing University of Oxford graduates, companies specialising in metabolic disease, medical devices organisations, and instrumental players in the pandemic response.
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