Life Sciences in LIC

The Future of Innovation

With re-zonings on the horizon and an expanding innovation economy, LIC provides unparalleled opportunities for life sciences companies to establish and scale their operations. Explore our brochure to discover why Long Island City is the future of life sciences in NYC. With new developments, investments, and a growing network of innovators, LIC offers the space, resources, and connectivity for businesses to thrive.*

Why LIC?

A Thriving Cluster

LIC is home to major life sciences developments, including Alexandria Center LIC, Innolabs, and Hatch Life Sciences, with more on the way. These spaces provide state-of-the-art facilities for companies at all stages.

Prime Real Estate

Lower costs and available industrial-zoned space make LIC one of the few areas in NYC that can support a significant life sciences cluster.

Unmatched Connectivity

LIC’s central location and transit access—subways, LIRR, ferries, highways, and proximity to airports—make it one of the most accessible places in the city.

Strong Talent Pipeline

With its proximity to top research institutions, including Weill Cornell Medicine, Rockefeller University, and Cornell Tech, LIC offers direct access to one of the nation’s largest life sciences workforces.

Incentives & Business Support

NYC and NYS offer over $1.15 billion in life sciences funding, and LIC businesses can access a range of tax credits, energy cost reductions, and grants.

A Dynamic Live-Work Community

Beyond commercial growth, LIC is NYC’s fastest-growing neighborhood, attracting residents, businesses, and creative industries. Its mix of retail, office, and residential development makes it an ideal place for life sciences professionals to live and work.

Key Life Sciences Developments in LIC

ProjectDeveloperAddressSquare Feet
Alexandria Center LICAlexandria Real Estate Equities30-02 48th Avenue180k sf.
InnolabsKing Street Properties and GFP45-18 Court Square West267k sf.
Alexandria Center LIC 2Alexandria Real Estate Equities47-50 30th Street135k sf.
Hatch Life SciencesLongfellow Real Estate Partners43-10 23rd Street218k sf.

Success Story: 3DBio Therapeutics

3DBio Therapeutics is a biologics and bioprinting company with a focus on regenerative medicine that precision-manufactures living tissues (think spinal discs, ear and nose cartilage) to allow replacement of each individual patient’s parts with tissues designed and created specifically for them. Recently, 3DBio began helping COVID-19 response efforts through manufacture of PAPR Devices for medical use under their subsidiary American PAPR​. Dr. Dan Cohen, CEO and Co-founder, moved the company from Ithaca, NY down to Long Island City so he could attract and retain the most talented engineers and scientists in the region. “The commutes were easy from all over the city, even from New Jersey. The space we found was affordable and had the zoning to let us build the lab we needed to grow the company.”

Business Incentives & Support

LIC Partnership’s Business Assistance team is available to help companies navigate available incentives, financing options, and site selection. Some key programs include:

Business Assistance Program (LICP): assistance available for local business owners

BIR, ECSP (Con Edison): for energy efficiency in equipment and for energy reduction 

Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Program (Con Edison): for energy efficiency measures

Commercial Expansion Program (City): for improving or building new space

Empire State Capital Funds (State): for improving or building new space, acquiring equipment, and training

Excelsior Jobs Program (State): for creating new jobs

Green Infrastructure Program (City): for including eco-friendly measures in new building projects

IDA Life Sciences Program (City): for improving or building out new lab space

Industrial Business Zone Relocation Credit (City): for industrial and manufacturing companies relocating to an IBZ

Industrial & Commercial Abatement Program (ICAP) (City): for improving or building out new space

Qualified Emerging Technology Company Employment Credit (State): for technology companies growing jobs

Qualified Emerging Technology Company Capital Credit (State): for investments in technology companies

Relocation and Employment Assistance Program (REAP) (City): companies relocating to LIC are eligible

R&D Tax Credit (Federal): for companies increasing research expenditures

SBA Loans (Federal): for small-business growth, hiring, equipment, and real estate

*This resource was made possible in part by a grant from Empire State Development, through the New York City Regional Economic Development Council.