A fund managed by the real estate business within Goldman Sachs Asset Management and North Carolina real estate firm Lincoln Harris is acquiring a five-building life science campus that's part of Raleigh-Durham's Triangle Business Center

The property, now known as TBC and previously owned in part by Lincoln Harris, includes the buildings located at 4016, 4020, 4021, 4022 and 4025 Stirrup Creek Drive. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Located on Stirrup Creek Drive next to Raleigh-Durham's Research Triangle Park, the 445,000-square-foot campus is home to DuPont, Carsgen Therapeutics, Brightview Technologies, HemoSonics and Charles River Labs. The single-story buildings include upgraded infrastructure specific to the needs of life science organizations, along with grade-level and dock-height loading.

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