Health Tech Capitol | Promega plans biggest building project in Fitchburg’s history
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Promega plans biggest building project in Fitchburg’s history

Promega plans biggest building project in Fitchburg’s history

Promega Corp., a Fitchburg biotechnology company that provides products for scientific research and DNA identification worldwide, is planning another big, new building on its growing campus: a 270,000-square-foot research and development center on East Cheryl Parkway, just east of the company’s Feynman Center.

Cost of the project: $190 million.

“This would be Promega’s largest investment in both size and cost in Promega’s 40-year history,” Chris Yarbro, corporate controller, said.

It also would be “more than likely, our largest-valued building permit (for a single building) in Fitchburg’s 35-year history (as a city),” said Michael Zimmerman, Fitchburg’s economic development director.

“We’re happy and proud that Promega has chosen us to continue to expand and invest in our city,” Fitchburg Mayor Jason Gonzalez said.

Read more at the Wisconsin State Journal

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