



Immersed within Silicon Valley’s research and innovation hub, Menlo Park Lab’s dynamic scientific community is the vibrant backdrop for 1350 Adams Court. Offering 274,000 sq. ft. of purpose-built technical workspaces, 1350 provides a foundation for breakthroughs in a well-connected, highly amenitized campus environment.
It is not just a building;
it’s a destination for pioneering ambitions.



Five Generous Floors; 17’ Floor-to-Floor
Live Loads—100-125 PSF
Vibration—2,000 MIPS in Select Locations
Generator—600 KW (Expandable to 2.4 MW)
Power—8000A (Fully Rated) 277/480; 3 Phase 4 Wire
Chiller Plan—1,000 Tons-125 PSF
Exhaust—377,000 CFM Max Airflow
Parking—2.26/1,000; up to 80EV Stalls
Exclusive Terraces—2,600 Sq. Ft. of Outdoor Space (Expandable to 6,600 Sq. Ft.)
Targeting LEED Gold Core & Shell Certification
The expansive floorplates provide the adaptability today’s teams need to grow, iterate, and innovate. Whether tailored for wet or dry lab, positioned for manufacturing or flexible office configurations, the spaces are built to support a wide range of scientific and technical uses—encouraging collaboration, accelerating progress, and adapting as needs evolve.


Centrally positioned on the Mid-Peninsula, 1350 offers direct access to Stanford University, Stanford Research Park, and a network of pioneering companies. With seamless links to major freeways and three international airports, the campus keeps teams within reach of Silicon Valley, San Francisco, and the East Bay.
















