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BIOTECH'S CAPITAL
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LIST OF BIOTECH FIRMS IN SSF
Accuimage Diagnostics Corp.
Actelion Pharmaceuticals
Advanced Medicine, Inc.**
AGY Therapeutics, Inc.**
Allergenics
Amarin Corporation
Applied Scientific
Aradigm***
Aspira Biosystems, Inc.
AvMax, Inc.
Axion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Axys Advanced Technologies
Bay Medical Company
BioCardia, Inc.
BioControl Systems
bioHatch
Biometric Research Institute, Inc. (BRI)/Quintiles
Bionike Laboratories
Biopathology Sciences Medical Corp.
Bioplus, Inc.
Biostreet.com
Celera Genomics**
Cell Genesys**
Cellergy Pharmaceuticals, Inc.**
Ceretek****
Cohesion Technologies***
Collabra Pharma**
ComGenex International, Inc.
Compliance Technology, Inc.
CompuDrug
COR Therapeutics*
Corgentech
Corixa Corporation** (Coulter Pharmaceuticals)
CV Therapeutics *** .
Cytokinetics *
diaDeXus
DNAX Research Institute***
DynaRand LLC
EASE Laboratories
Elan Pharmaceuticals***
Elim Biopharmaceuticals
EMC Corporation
Eos Biotechnology, Inc.
Exelixis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.**
Feuerbach, Witthaus & Associates***
FibroGen, Inc.*
Fluidigm Corporation
Genemed Biotechnologies, Inc.
Genemed Synthesis, Inc.
Twenty-five years ago, Genentech converted an old
warehouse to research & development and began the
biotech industry in South San Francisco. This year,
the California Healthcare Institute and Price
Waterhouse Coopers consulting firm reports that the
biotech industry is still growing in South San
Francisco. Among the key findings:
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. The number of biotech firms grew from 20 in
1995 to approximately 51 in 2000. (The City surveyed
the industry in 2001 and found that there are
approximately 95 biotech-related firms located in
South San Francisco.)
. Biotech employment grew nearly 60 percent,
from 3,875 in 1995 to 6,150 in 2000.
. During the past five years, biotech generated
$250 million worth of construction activity.
. The growth in companies and employment is
expected to accelerate construction in South San
Francisco.
. Biotech firms in South San Francisco have 70
experimental medicines undergoing human clinical
trials, with a single largest concentration of
experiments (22) aimed at novel treatments for
cancer.
BIOTECH NOLOGY
THE FUTURE
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Sottth San FranClSCo"S hQuping mark,ct is strong_ The city's affordable prices rel~tive
to other citiefl in San Mateo County' ~nd _ts proximity to major employ,ment centers,
in South San Francisco and San" franciscoare driving demand. Residential resale
values have increased since the mid-1990s. The median value of all attached and,
de~fJch~d 'hrnnes i~ $440,000 in 2001 (~,360 pe,r square feet).
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MarboUa on the WC&t side Gellei't
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85 Condq,.',) Qn a 4.0 acre site. Phase.l and Phs'se II are
complete.
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33 Sthgh~ family m~Fdence5 on a 5~O a<;re site is under .
construction.
32 single family residenc.es ona 2.65 acre site will begin
Gonstruction in 2002,
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completed in 2002.
280 multi-f}Jmi!y !Jnits i:<> approved,
20'town.nomes on a 1.4 ,acre site' ii undar re,view.
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Residential bljild~(Jut plan on the north side
Hillside Boulevarrj which includes single family
, residences, townh()mes, and cQndorniniums on a
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.135 smgle famil9 residenc.~~ \~~ under c()nstructiQ~
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70 units, of paired sihg~e family residences is
currently l~nder con~truction and will be
completed'in 200r'j, '
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
In 1999, South San Francisco adopted a comprehensive econ6f1:lid development strategy that
outlines a framework for ensuring the city's long-term regioncij ~mpetitiv~ness. The strategy
seeks to attract new businesses, build on existing clusters of high technology and biotechnology,
nurture ,start-ups in new market segments, and qut/ihesmeaures to retain and.expand existing
businesses. The Goals of the strategy included:
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Linking economic development and land use
Promote downtown revitalization
Promote business attraction, retention and expansion _
Development infrastructure and services that reinforce tRe city's competitive advantages
Support quality of life projects, such as child care, transportation improvements, and housing
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South San 'Francisco
Chamber of Commerce
Phone: (650) 588-1911
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South San Francisco
Conference Center
Phpne: (650),877-8787
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San Mateo County
Economic Development
Association, Economic
Vitality Partnership
Phone: (650) 345-8300
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The Chamber is tne City's key economic development
partner and a resource for business and trade inform~tion for
South San Francisco and San Mateo County. Chamber '
members meet monthly to resolve economic deve.lopment,'
tran~portation, doo/~,town business, and housing iss,ues
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Located near San Francisco International Airport and 'J\(ith
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conferenc~;(:~l:1ter serves business and con~eTence~eds.
Thecenterls~quipped to handle catering, audio/vis~l, and
technical requirements for conferences, business meetings,
and trade shows.
The Economic Vitality Partnership grew out of a desire by
both private sector CEOs and county officials to create a
coordinated economic development effort for San Mateo
County. SAMCEDA and the Partnership prepare regional
economic data and analyzes the County's business climate.
CITD is an international trade center that provides resources
to businesses, including referral and resource services,
international trade library/resource center, access to
international database network, industry matchmaker
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missions, and trade leads. CITD provides one-to-one
consul~ation. c,lnd small group training for business.
The City's Department of Economic and Community
Development is the key liaison between the City and the
business community. The Department oversees the
administration and coordination of business outreach
programs, permit processingj-trousing, downtown, and the
redevelopment project areas.
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