GXP buys Nash Co land for clean health campus
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GXP Building $80M Nash County Life Sciences Campus


GXP-Storage is developing an $80 million, 30-acre campus in Middlesex Corporate Centre that it plans to use as its international headquarters. The buildings are just east of Raleigh, off US Hwy. 64. The company says it will be hiring up to 100 employees.

GXP stores samples, containers and pallets of material in various temperatures from controlled ambient to ultra-low and cryogenic settings for life sciences companies. The materials are regulated for research and manufacturing, as well as healthcare-related biomedical and biodefense materials.

The Triangle Business Journal reports Nash County owned the land, and the county commissioners voted late last year to sell the land and an existing shell building to GXP for about $4.6 million.

GXP-Storage aims to have the first facility — in the shell building — operational by May.

The first building at the GXP-Storage campus will be a roughly 63,000-square-foot building with more than 200,000 cubic feet of storage capacity. The company says there is room for over 1 million square feet of floor space.

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