Business Parks

Whatever size and stage your business is at, there is an excellent choice of property available in Greater Cambridge. This includes the world-renowned Cambridge Science Park and other specialist research parks, both in and around Cambridge. Whether you are looking for research and development space, laboratories or serviced office premises, there will be something to meet your needs. To see more information on development sites in the Greater Cambridge area.
Download the Development Sites Prospectus.

Babraham Bio-Incubator
Started in 1998 and providing combined office and laboratory space for around 30 start-up and early stage bioscience ventures, about 5 miles south-east of Cambridge. Babraham is one of EEDA’s Enterprise Hubs.
www.babraham.co.uk

Cambridge Research Park
112-acre R&D and office park 5 miles north of Cambridge.
www.cambridgeresearchpark.com

Cambridge Science Park
Started in 1970 on land owned by Trinity College. Premises for over 60 science-based companies and has recently opened an innovation centre. Key companies include: Toshiba Research, Plastic Logic.
www.cambridge-science-park.com

Chesterford Research Park
A 250 acre (101 ha) low density scheme is being developed to provide high-quality accommodation in an attractive environment for science and technology based companies of all sizes.
Web: www.chesterfordresearchpark.com

The Genome Campus
The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute is a genome research centre set up in 1992 by the Wellcome Trust and the Medical Research Council in order to further our knowledge of genomes, and in particular to play a substantial role in the sequencing and interpretation of the human genome. This information will underpin research on human biology and disease in this century and beyond.
www.sanger.ac.uk

Granta Science Park
Opened in 1998, the Park is already home to leading biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies including MedImmune, PPD and Gilead, and also to Europe's largest independent research and technology organisation specialising in materials and joining - TWI.
http://www.mepc.com/grantapark

Melbourn Science Park
Owned by The Technology Partnership Group and accommodates companies from a wide range of sectors, 9 miles south of Cambridge.
www.melbournsciencepark.com

St John’s Innovation Centre
Started in 1987 on land owned by St John’s College, the centre provides business support and accommodation for around 60 early stage knowledge based companies, plus 200 virtual tenants. St John’s Innovation Centre is one of EEDA’s Enterprise Hubs.
www.stjohns.co.uk

Aside from the Science Parks there is also a wide variety of property available elsewhere in the Greater Cambridge region. This can be accessed via the District and City Council websites for the respective areas:

Cambridge City:
www.cambridge.gov.uk/

East Cambridgeshire:
www.eastcambs.gov.uk/

Huntingdonshire:
www.huntsdc.gov.uk/

South Cambridgeshire:
www.scambs.gov.uk/

St Edmundsbury:
www.stedmundsbury.gov.uk/propertyenquiries

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