Kadans Science Partner, a leading investor in the development of ecosystems and real estate with a dedicated focus on knowledge-intensive sectors, today announced that construction work has started at Merlin Place, North Cambridge.

The 139,000 sq ft development, expected to complete in 2026, will feature six storeys of state-of-the-art lab and office space, allowing for full flexibility for a single- or multi-tenant split. It has been designed to become the “Gateway Building for the Cambridge North Cluster”, and a specialist hub for health, life science and technology companies of different sizes.

Throughout the planning process, Kadans has carefully considered the broader Cambridge community, incorporating a public café and communal social spaces into the design of the site. Sustainability has been prioritised, with a dedicated internal cycle storage and cycle maintenance area, as well as end of journey facilities including showers and changing rooms, encouraging alternative commuting options such as cycling and walking.

Companies to be based at Merlin Place will also benefit from the proximity of the Cambridge Science Park and transport links, including Cambridge North Station, guided busway, and expanding cycle routes. Merlin Place is the latest addition to Kadans’ Cambridge portfolio, which also includes a site at the Babraham Research Campus.

Katie Nelson, Head of Leasing UK & Ireland, Kadans Science Partner, said: “As we look to address the current lack of available purpose-built facilities in Cambridge, we are working closely with health, life science and technology companies to understand their specific requirements and provide bespoke laboratory solutions that align. We are very proud to extend our footprint in Cambridge and support the continued growth of the life science sector here, a vital part of the UK ecosystem. Our aim is to provide best in class amenities and the highest quality lab facilities and office spaces. This project is particularly exciting because the location, scale, and specification will position Merlin Place among the best assets in the region.”