Life Sciences: The Next Frontier for Commercial Real Estate in Texas

09.09.25

The life sciences real estate sector in Texas is a market with massive potential, but it's not without its challenges. Winstead's Andy Dow recently offered his perspective to Texas Real Estate Business, diving into the unique needs of life sciences companies and the factors that could unlock the market's potential. Andy shares his insights on what will be a great sign of future growth and why Texas has a key advantage over other markets.

Find out how energy and power infrastructure, along with a movement of large AI-driven medical research companies, could be the key to Texas's "golden age" of life sciences.

Read the Texas Real Estate Business magazine article here: https://rebusinessonline.com/life-sciences-the-next-frontier-for-commercial-real-estate-in-texas/ 

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