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4601 RESEARCH COMMONS WELCOME TO Two class A office buildings in the heart of Research Triangle Park up to 270K SF available 4.5:1,000 SF parking ratio $27.50 PSF full service Class A new construction Now pre-leasing your next corporate headquarters 79 T.W. ALEXANDER DRIVE | RTP, NC | 27713
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  • 4601 RESEARCH COMMONSWELCOME TO

    Two class A office buildings in the heart of Research Triangle Park

    up to 270K SFavailable

    4.5:1,000 SFparking ratio

    $27.50 PSFfull service

    Class Anew construction

    Now pre-leasing your next corporate headquarters

    7 9 T. W. A L E X A N D E R D R I V E | R T P, N C | 2 7 7 1 3

  • APPROX. 6621SF

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    TENANT SPACE

    TENANT SPACEAPPROX. 3721SF

    TENANT SPACE

    APPROX 13,021 SF

    281' - 8"

    ARCHITECTURELANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREPLANNINGINTERIOR DESIGN

    PO BOX1308300 SOUTH DAWSON STREETRALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27602919.821.5547www.hagersmith.com

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    4601 RESEARCH COMMONS

    First Floor

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    TENANT SPACEAPPROX. 3721SF

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    APPROX 13,021 SF

    281' - 8"

    ARCHITECTURELANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREPLANNINGINTERIOR DESIGN

    PO BOX1308300 SOUTH DAWSON STREETRALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27602919.821.5547www.hagersmith.com

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    Upper Floors second through fifth

    AvailabilitiesApproximately 30,000 SF Efficient Floor Plates

    FUTURE MULTI TENANT CORRIDOR

    FULL FLOOR TENANTAPPROX 28,728 SF

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    TENANT SPACE W/ MULI TENANT CORRIDOR

    APPROX 27,262 SF

    ARCHITECTURELANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREPLANNINGINTERIOR DESIGN

    PO BOX1308300 SOUTH DAWSON STREETRALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27602919.821.5547www.hagersmith.com

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    UPPER FLOOR PLANS 3 THRU 5

    A-103------3.9.18

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    3/32" = 1'-0"A-103A1 UPPER FLOOR PLANS 3 THRU 5

    On-site tenant lounge located on the first floor

    Key Features

    • Located in the heart of Research Triangle Park within the 17 acre Research Commons Office Park

    • 270,000 SF (two buildings: 150,000 SF and 120,000 SF)

    • Aggressively priced with $27.50 PSF asking rate (full ser-vice)

    • 4.5:1,000 RSF parking ratio

    • On-site tenant lounge

    • On-site property management

    • $50.00 Tenant Improvement Allowance

    • Owned and developed by Greenfield Partners

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    COMPANIES IN RTP29 21st Century Creations ● S44 AgBiome ■ S62 AgTech Accelerator Corporation ● S44 Alera Labs LLC ♦ S16 Alexander Business Suites ● S

    42Alion Science and

    Technology Corporation ● M

    37 All About Beer, LLC ● S

    32American Association of Textile

    Chemists and Colorists ● S

    10 ARBIOM ● S37 Army Research Office ● M30 Ascent Bio-Nano Technologies ● S10 Atlantic Healthcare ♦ S10 Atlantic Pharmaceuticals ● S62 Attagene, Inc. ▼ S44 Avazyme, Inc. ■ S29 Avertica ▼ S17 Avioq, Inc. ♦ S47 Avolynt ♦ S37 AXA Advisors ● S37 BA3 LLC ● S37 Bank of America ● S29 BaseTrace ● S49 BASF Corporation ■ L2 Bayer CropScience ■ L

    36 BD Technologies ▼ L30 BindusChem ● S37 BlocLedger Inc. ● S63 Biogen ● L7 bioMASON ● S

    30 BioMedomics, Inc. ▼ S44 bioMONTR Labs ♦ S37 Black Wall Street Investments, LLC ● S37 Blackstone Entrepreneurs Network ● S3A Bright Horizons at RTP ● S6 Bright Horizons at The Enrichment Center ● S

    47 Brite Bio, Inc. ● S37 Bunker Labs RDU ● S10 Burroughs Wellcome Fund ● S29 Camras Vision ▼ S29 Cell Microsystems ● S30 Cellective BioTherapy ♦ S29 Centauri Surgical Systems ● S

    47Centers for Disease

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    37Center for Innovation

    Management Studies ● S

    29 CertiRx Corporation ● S30 Chaperone Therapeutics, Inc. ♦ S44 ChemoGenics BioPharma ♦ S30 ChemQ Bioscience LLC ♦ S

    37 Ciena Corporation ● S58 Cisco Systems, Inc. ● L29 Clairvoyant Networks LLC ● S29 Cleanvolt Energy ● S37 Clinical Ambassador ● S29 Clinical Sensors, Inc. ▼ S30 Cloud Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ♦ S37 CloudFuze ● S29 CNanoz Inc. ● S45 Compass Datacenters ● S16 Connecture Inc. ● S43 Copernicus Group IRB ● M30 Couragen Biopharmaceutics, LLC ♦ S37 CraZBrain, LLC ● S44 Creative PEGWorks ● S44 Creative Scientist ● S53 Credit Suisse ● L23 CSC Systems ● M37 CSpring ● S47 Curasan Inc. ● S29 CytoFlow, LLC ● S7 Danfoss Drives ● S

    37 Database Logic LLC ● S59 Delta Products Corporation ● M15 DellEMC ● L44 Dharma Laboratories, LLC ♦ S37 DigiLEARN ● S29 Dignify Therapeutics ♦ S30 DILIsym Services Inc. ▼ S37 The Divitias Group ● S22 DOCS ● S44 Drug & Device Development Solutions ♦ S37 DTS Language Services, Inc. ● S8 DuPont Electronics and Communications ● M

    37 EatDrinkDeals.com ● S23 ECS Federal, Inc. ● S37 Edstar Analytics, Inc. ● S29 ElectroChemical Systems, Inc. ● S16 Emergent Payments ● S

    29 Endacea, Inc. ♦ S25 Entegrion, Inc. ♦ S37 EntreDot ● S44 ENVIGEN Pharmaceuticals ♦ S38 Ericsson ● M29 EthosExcel ♦ S44 Eton Bioscience ● S37 Exinent ● S29 Excelerate Health Ventures ● S29 Family Health Network ● S16 Fennec Pharmaceuticals Inc. ♦ S

    39 Fidelity Investments ● L37 First Citizens Bank ● S50 First Environments Early Learning Center ● S29 First Flight Venture Center ● S28 FMC Corporation ■ S62 Foundation Medicine ● S7 Freudenberg IT LP (FIT) ● M

    64 FujiFilm Diosynth Biotechnologies ● L25 G1 Therapeutics ♦ S62 Galaxy Diagnostics, Inc. ♦ S16 GEAR UP NC ● S30 Genetron Health ● S62 GENEWIZ ● S29 Gift Boogle ● S47 Gilbarco Veeder-Root ● S3 GlaxoSmithKline ♦ L

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    52 JMC (USA), Inc. ● S37 Jobacuda ● S37 Kate Pope Photography ● S40 KBI Biopharma ♦ S29 Koolbridge Solar Inc. ● S

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    @TheRTP

    The Research Triangle Park

    The RTPNC’s Channel

    Connect With [email protected]

    Research Triangle Park (RTP) is the largest dedicated scientific research park in the United States and a primary economic driver of the Triangle region. The 7,000 acre development, which currently has less than 10% of its acreage available for future development, contains over 22.5 million square feet of inventory and is home to more than 200 companies, including

    Fortune 100 multinational research and development operations and a number of U.S. federal agencies. Moreover, with a multitude of Fortune 500 firms, including Cisco Systems, IBM, GlaxoSmithKline, BASF, Bayer, Dupont, Lenovo, and Fidelity Investments, there are over

    40,000 full-time workers and an estimated 10,000 contract employees employed in RTP. RTP is also home to many research-focused U.S. Government agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, and the National

    Institute of Statistical Sciences.

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  • 4601 RESEARCH COMMONSBuilding DescriptionConstruction: The building will be a Type II B Construction. The building will be fully sprinkled.

    Structural System: Composite steel frame and concrete floor slab system. The roof framing to be predominantly steel joists with beams where required for HVAC framing. The elevated leasable floors in the building will be designed for 100 lb. /sf floor loading. The floor to floor heights at the upper levels will be approximately 14’-0”. The floor to floor heights of the first to second floor will be 15’-0”

    Exterior Facade: The exterior walls will be constructed of a buff/brown colored brick veneer masonry or aluminum composite panel over 2” rigid insulation on 6” metal studs with 2” spray foam in the cavity.

    Curtain Wall: Clear Anodized aluminum curtainwall system (Kawneer 1600 wall or approved equal) with 1” tinted insulated high performance glass with low-e coating. Spandrel glass to have warm grey opaque coating on 4th surface. Windows typically start at finished floor and extend to 9’-0” AFF.

    Roof: Single-ply mechanically fastened 60 mil TPO roof membrane over mechanically fastened R-30 insulation.

    Shared Common Areas:

    • First Floor Common Areas: This first floor elevator lobby includes porcelain tile floors, painted walls, accent wood paneling, and electronic building directory. Tenant mailboxes, modern restrooms, and stairs are located directly off this lobby.

    • This lobby is also expected to include a coffee/sundry and vending area that will serve as an amenity for all building tenants. There’s also the potential for an exercise facility, shared conference space, etc. that will be fit up with standard Class A office level finishes.

    • Upper floor Common Areas: On subsequent floors with more than a full floor tenant, common lobbies and corridors will be provided with finishes similar to the 1st floor lobby.

    • Total core factor is expected to be approximately 13 to 15%.

    Shell Tenant Space: tenant spaces will be delivered in shell condition as follows:

    • Floors will be concrete, ready for floor finish.

    • Core and exterior walls on the tenant side will not be finished with gypsum board. This will allow flexibility for the future tenants.

    • The ceiling has been planned to be installed at approximately 9’-0” AFF. There are opportunities for drop ceilings to be installed higher in some areas. Shell construction will be aesthetically pleasing to allow for open ceiling fit up design concepts.

    • Emergency Lighting and minimum egress lighting required by Code provided in the shell building.

    Security/Life Safety: All building construction will meet Building Code life safety requirements. Shell building will include 24/7 monitored security system, including controlled access at all building entry doors and parking deck entry gates. The building will include security cameras at all entry/exit points and common areas, and Tenants will have access to these camera feeds as needed.

    Elevators: Two (2) traction passenger elevators will be provided. The primary passenger elevator will have a capacity of 3,500 pounds and a speed of 150 fpm, while the other will be a larger 4,000 pound passenger/service elevator. It will include 48” wide door openings to allow for pallet transport. The elevator cabs will have custom cab wall treatments with polished stainless steel ceiling and flooring to match lobby.

    Mechanical System: The mechanical system installed in the shell construction includes all heating, ventilating and cooling equipment and associated electrical and control wiring to supply conditioned air to exterior fan-powered box (FPB) units. System air is generated by electric roof top mounted package units that push air to FPB units. FPB units contain a damper that modulates to control the amount of cooled air (approximately 55degrees F) delivered to the space it is serving. The damper position is controlled by the space thermostat. During the heating season the damper closes to a minimum position and the integral fan is powered on. The fan pulls air from the return air plenum and pushes air across the electric heating coils. This heated air is delivered to the space until the thermostat setpoint is met.

    A. Medium pressure duct shall be installed in the shell construction.

    B. Most needed FPBs for office use and some Variable Air Volume (VAV) boxes will be installed in shell construction, and additional boxes will be considered in Tenant fit up design.

    Some Tenants spaces may require additional supplemental units and/or exhaust systems in their fit-up.

    Energy Management System: Computerized DDC energy management system and controls provide maximum comfort for building occupants and minimize energy consumption. Tenants will be provided log in access to a web page that will give Tenant the ability to adjust temperatures by zone within a reasonable temperature range. Tenants will also have the ability to monitor after hours HVAC use.

    Plumbing System: A complete system of plumbing will be installed and consist of complete systems of sanitary drainage, storm drainage, and cold water throughout the building. Restrooms will be provided with auto-flush valve and infrared touch-less faucets.

    Fire Protection: The building will be fully sprinkled per NFPA 13. Sprinkler heads in lay-in ceilings will be the white semi-recessed type and be installed centered in ceiling tiles. Sprinkler heads will be installed turned up in the tenant spaces. They will need to be turned down as part of any future fitups with drop ceilings.

    Electrical System: The main service of the building are serviced by a 277/480V 4000 amp main switchboard and distribution panels for HVAC, lighting and convenience power are furnished and installed in the shell construction.

    Each floor is feed via HVAC and lighting panel which are 277/480V. The lighting panel in turn feeds step-down transformers on each floor, which feed 120V panels for secondary power distribution. Each panel is protected via a Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor.

    Fire Alarm: The Building will be equipped with a state of the art addressable fire alarm system, which is monitored twenty four (24) hours per day.

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    © 2018 CB Richard Ellis-Raleigh, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable. We have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property to determine to your satisfaction the suitability of the property for your needs.

    BRIAN CARR, CCIMExecutive Vice President

    [email protected]

    JOHN BREWERSenior Vice President

    +1 919 831 [email protected]

    Research Triangle

    Park