A new building at Utrecht Science Park Bilthoven: Impetus

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Impetus

The new building Impetus will be realized in the heart of the Science park and offer various tenants a lettable floor area of 14.000 m2. It will be a highly sustainable building that allows for almost any layout desired by the tenants with the transparent and flexible design.

Impetus will offer  space for laboratories, offices, and small-scale production facilities. Approximately 70% of the total floor space is allocated to laboratories and 30% to office spaces.
The building is expected to be completed in 2025.

With the development of a new building Utrecht Science Park Bilthoven (USPB) gets the next impulse for the redevelopment of the park.

Interested? Download the leaflet here.

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