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C2N’s expansion into former Goodwill building boosts St. Louis’ bioscience startup ecosystem

St. Louis-based C2N Diagnostics will become the anchor tenant in WashU’s $100 million redevelopment of the former Goodwill complex, now called Catalyst: Powered by WashU. The expansion will triple C2N’s footprint, enabling greater diagnostic testing capacity while keeping its research operations in the BioSTL building. Leaders from Cortex, WashU, and BioSTL emphasize that this project fills a critical need for lab and office space, helping bioscience startups scale locally rather than relocate. The development signals growing momentum in St. Louis’ bioscience ecosystem and strengthens the region’s ability to retain and attract high-growth companies.

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