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Introducing Sparq Labs

Nestled in Winston-Salem’s thriving Innovation Quarter, Sparq Labs offers premium biotech lab space for rent. Our state-of-the-art biotech facility provides the perfect environment for biotechnology companies, researchers, and entrepreneurs. We offer adaptable leasing options for our biotech lab spaces, with customizable laboratory modules ranging from 300 to 2,500 sq ft, ensuring flexibility for organizations of all sizes and stages of growth.

Your Gateway to Cutting-Edge Lab Space

Discover our dynamic lab spaces, complete with modern amenities, conference rooms, and kitchen areas. Integrated within a vibrant entrepreneurial community, Sparq Labs stands at the forefront of innovation in the nation’s 7th fastest-growing region for life sciences construction, surpassing major metros like Houston and Seattle.

Situated adjacent to the renowned Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Sparq Labs facility provides researchers and companies with potential partnerships in the field of regenerative medicine and broader life sciences sector.

Our Lab Spaces Equipment

  • High-quality fume hoods for safe experimentation
  • Centrally integrated compressed air systems
  • Efficient vacuum lines
  • Customizable bench space and storage options
  • Pre-installed safety equipment and eyewash stations
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Shared Amenities

  • Modern conference rooms with A/V equipment
  • Secure, high-speed internet throughout the facility
  • 24/7 keycard access for flexibility in research schedules
  • On-site maintenance and janitorial services
  • Dedicated loading dock for easy equipment and supply delivery
Community

Sparq Amenities

  • 2 complimentary Sparq memberships
  • 15 hours of Sparq conference room access (Bailey Power Plant) per month
  • Access to additional Sparq community resources, including SparqConnects, other networking events and opportunities

Community Amenities

  • Bailey Park: A sprawling 1.7-acre green space
  • Over 50 IQ-sponsored community events annually
  • Long Branch Trail: 1.7-mile scenic walking trail in the heart of downtown
  • Proximity to local cafes, restaurants, and breweries
  • Wellness programs, including yoga sessions and health workshops

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Innovation Quarter Community Amenities

Exclusive events for tenants

Exclusive events for tenants

24-hour building security

24-hour building security

Parking for tenants and visitors

Parking for tenants and visitors

Bailey park

Bailey park

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Flexible lease lengths

115+ restaurants within a mile

Shared kitchen space

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Proximity to WFIRM

24-hour building security

Strong Academic and Research Support

24-hour building security

Central compressed air, vacuum, fume hoods

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Access to Spark Entrepreneurial & Co-Working Community

24-hour building security

Furnished Labs

IQ space

Shared conference space with updated a/v

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Market Competitive Lease Rates

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Onsite Events and Workshops

IQ Community

Community Events and Activities

Other Office Space Available

An entrance into 525@vine, a building with office space for lease in Winston-Salem's Innovation Quarter.

525@vine

This 234,000 square foot five-story mixed-use building sits in the heart of the Innovation Quarter. Adjacent to Bailey Park and connected to the Long Branch Trail, 525@vine is an ideal location for any company looking to find their spot in the Innovation Quarter.

Bailey Power Plant

The former R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company’s coal-fired power plant is now the five-story Bailey Power Plant. The 110,800 square-foot building houses office space for companies with one employee or many, as well as entertainment and retail space.

  • Office suites and private and semi-private offices ranging from 204–2,457 square feet
  • Shell spaces range from 3,280–15,058 square feet

Meet Other Innovation Quarter Biotech Tenants

Testimonials

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“There’s something to be said about co-working spaces, but when it’s purpose-built, it’s completely different. Our company focuses on single-use technologies in manufacturing therapies or regenerative medicines, and we needed a space that was suitable for that.”
Ian Burdick
Ian Burdick
Director of biopharma business strategy, Biopharma at Solesis
North Carolina Biotechnology Center
“In no other city and no other biotech hub in the country will you find such value and a supportive ecosystem.”
Nancy Johnston
Nancy Johnston
Executive director of the Piedmont Triad office for the North Carolina Biotechnology Center.
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“People here want to see you grow and succeed. There’s a network of folks working together authentically to help at every stage of your journey.”
Stan Parker
Stan Parker
President of Winston Starts

Frequently Asked Questions

What lab spaces are available?

Spark Labs offers lab modules ranging from 300 to 2500 sq ft, many equipped with fume hoods, compressed air, and vacuum lines.

What amenities are included?

Tenants enjoy shared conference rooms, kitchen areas, a beautiful courtyard, onsite parking, and flexible leasing terms.

Can you outline the sectors in Winston-Salem that support a thriving biotech laboratory environment?

Winston-Salem supports an ecosystem that promotes innovation and supports the success of biotech startups and established companies.

The crucial entities behind Winston-Salem’s success are prestigious academic and research institutions, a large scientific community, access to investment capital, and government and non-profit programs.

Winston-Salem is the home of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, a leading healthcare and research institution. Wake Forest School of Medicine faculty provides a constant influx of researchers, and its proximity to Innovation Quarter enables seamless collaboration between academic researchers and biotech and life science companies. This collaboration leads to the accelerated translation of scientific breakthroughs into real-world applications.

Besides universities, Winston-Salem is home to research institutions such as Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM). WFIRM’s research in tissue engineering and adult stem cells attracts top researchers and fosters a collaborative environment where companies can easily connect with experts.

However, the growth of the Winston-Salem biotech and life science ecosystem is also supported by government agencies and non-profit organizations. These organizations provide resources and support that enable biotech and life science startups to grow. These include grants, incubator programs, and mentorship opportunities.

Besides the historical tobacco industry, which sectors, particularly biotechnology, are thriving in Winston-Salem?

In 1984, North Carolina experienced a decline in the three largest traditional industries: furniture, textile, and tobacco. Leaders realized they needed a new industry and that biotech had the highest potential. North Carolina had resources to develop biotechnology, including research institutions, four medical schools, and a workforce. The state prompted the development in 1984 by establishing the North Carolina Biotechnology Center in Research Triangle Park.

State officials’ Focus on the biotech industry led Winston-Salem to move away from the historical tobacco industry focus and to the rapid development of other sectors, particularly biotechnology and life science.

Today, Winston-Salem is known for its:

  • Biomedical Research: Wake Forest University School of Medicine, which serves as the academic core of Advocate Health, is a leading research institution with emphasis in regenerative medicine, cancer, infectious diseases and aging.
  • Biotech Companies: Numerous established and growing biotech companies are located in Winston-Salem. They work on diverse applications such as biofuels, medical devices, and drug development. 
  • Innovation Hubs: Facilities such as Wake Forest Biotech Place and Innovation Quarter provide infrastructure and support for life science startups and companies. They offer lab space, networking opportunities, and access to resources. 

Education and Workforce: Winston-Salem State University and Forsyth Technical Community College offer programs that contribute to a skilled workforce for the biotech industry. Wake Forest University’s strong research focus further strengthens the ecosystem.

What recent developments have boosted the biotech or healthcare industry in Winston-Salem, particularly regarding lab facilities?

Winston-Salem has experienced a significant boost in the biotech and life science industry in recent years, reflected in the increase in lab spaces and scientific breakthroughs.

For example, the Innovation Quarter, a hub for biotech and related industries, has experienced continuous expansion, resulting in more dedicated lab spaces and incubator and accelerator programs that help new companies scale. In addition, WIFRM was recently awarded a 160M NFS (National Science Foundation Engines Program) grant to stimulate economic growth by developing technologies that benefit the emerging industry.

Regarding regenerative medicine research, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine has achieved a significant breakthrough that enables the creation of fully functional bioprinted skin tissue. This development established Winston-Salem as one of the leading biotech hubs.

How does Winston-Salem contribute to employment in the biotech and healthcare sectors across North Carolina?

Contributes to employment in biotech and healthcare in multiple ways, the most significant being through academic and research institutions, company presence, and collaboration.

Winston-Salem houses numerous established and growing biotech companies across diverse applications such as medical devices, drug development, printed implants, etc. Innovation Quarter, for example, is the home of Brinter, ProKidney, Javara, and numerous other innovative biotech and life science companies.

Winston-Salem is also the home of Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, a major medical center that offers numerous healthcare jobs, employing doctors, nurses, and technicians. Its research efforts create opportunities for scientists and researchers focused on cancer treatment and regenerative medicine.

As a home to various biotech companies and healthcare institutions, the city is a hub for innovations that attract startups, established companies, and investors, resulting in a collaborative environment. Winston-Salem is a place of knowledge sharing and joint research projects that constantly create new career opportunities.

How do I join the Innovation Quarter community?

Contact Isaac Perry at ilperry@wakehealth.edu or call 336.830.9146 for more information about leasing and community benefits.