About
In partnership with Alexandria Real Estate Equities, National Development delivered a 360,000 SF life science building in Boston’s Fort Point neighborhood. The office and lab space is fully leased to pharmaceutical leader Eli Lilly and Co. for its Lilly Institute for Genetic Medicine. Overlooking Fort Point Channel and the Harborwalk, the property is designed to engage the community with a publicly accessible lobby, shared work lounge and touchdown space, and a street-level café. The lounge also hosts a rotating art program curated by ArtLifting, a nonprofit that showcases the work of artists with disabilities.
Designed with resilience and sustainability at its core, 15 Necco integrates geothermal heating and cooling, photovoltaic solar panels, and stormwater harvesting. To further protect against flooding, the building incorporates elevated site design, seat walls, self-closing flood barriers, watertight wall penetrations, and a continuous 12-inch curb.
Project Owner
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
Is the project Net Zero Energy or Net Zero Energy Ready?
Net Zero (Achieving)
Project Size in GSF
336.9K
Category of height
High-Rise
How is the building all-electric for heating?
Ground-source Heat Pump
Is the service hot water all-electric?
Yes
What is the primary system type for domestic hot water?
Unspecified
On-site renewable energy
1%
Is the owner purchasing off-site renewable energy to offset all electricity consumption?
Yes
Certifications related to Energy / Carbon
LEED
What is the climate zone for this project?
5A Cool Humid