The City Campus was master-planned as a 35,000 SF technology complex that would, coincidently, serve as a domestic base of operations for Indoor Biotechnologies, Inc., an international firm specializing in research and testing of indoor allergens. A master planning effort was undertaken to provide for a multi-phase development of the site (an ex-Coca-Cola Bottling plant dating originally from 1939) to include restoration and reuse of the existing structures, utilization of the existing surface parking and provide new leasable research space for bio-tech tenants. One of the site’s primary programs was executed on an alternate, neighboring site: the renovation and adaptive re-use of approximately 14,000 SF that now serves as the US Headquarters for Indoor Biotechnologies.