Metabolix to Relocate Corporate Headquarters to Woburn, Massachusetts in 2016

The new laboratory facilities will include a microbial fermentation lab and an expanded biopolymers applications development lab

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 26, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Metabolix, Inc. (NASDAQ:MBLX), an advanced biomaterials company focused on sustainable solutions for the plastics industry, announced today that it has signed a 10.5 year lease agreement for 30,000 square feet of state-of-the-art laboratory and office space at 19 Presidential Way in Woburn, Massachusetts. Metabolix expects to take occupancy of the space as its corporate headquarters in June 2016 as it exits space in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

“Access to the vibrant biotechnology community of Greater Boston was an important factor in evaluating re-location options.  With the new space in Woburn, we will be able to upgrade and expand our biopolymer applications development lab to support customer projects as we continue to ramp up our PHA biopolymer market development activities and work to transition from pilot scale to commercial scale operations,” said Joseph Shaulson, president and CEO of Metabolix. “The move also allows us to reduce our overall footprint as we consolidate our Massachusetts operations into 19 Presidential Way and significantly reduce facilities-related leasing and operating costs starting in 2017.”

Metabolix’s relocation to 19 Presidential Way will provide state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and office space, as well as shared conference facilities.  Metabolix plans to exit office space it currently occupies in Lowell, Massachusetts in May 2017 and to consolidate its biopolymers sales, marketing and administrative offices and biopolymers research and development laboratories in the new Woburn facility. The new laboratory facilities will include a microbial fermentation lab and an expanded biopolymers applications development lab.  Pending the spinout of its Yield10 crop science program, Metabolix will also relocate its Massachusetts based crop science laboratory and personnel to the new facility in Woburn.

According to Don Domoretsky, Executive Vice President of JLL’s Life Science Practice who represented Metabolix in this transaction, “Metabolix’s relocation to the growing north suburban bio-hub of Woburn is a win-win scenario. Metabolix remains firmly rooted within the world’s leading life science cluster while benefiting from a reduction in operating spend and an upgrade in operations.”

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Metabolix, press release, 2015-01-26.

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