Chicago Sun-Times

SOLVD Health, a life sciences researcher, moves HQ to Chicago

- BY DAVID ROEDER, BUSINESS & LABOR REPORTER droeder@suntimes.com | @RoederDavi­d

SOLVD Health said Monday it is moving its corporate headquarte­rs from California to Chicago, where it will occupy a life sciences hub with mostly homegrown companies.

Company executives are relocating to a building at 2430 N. Halsted St. owned by developmen­t firm Sterling Bay. SOLVD Health develops tests for a person’s risk of disease. Sterling Bay spokeswoma­n Julie Goudie said the developer has provided venture capital for the company.

SOLVD Health will work from collaborat­ive space in the Lincoln Park building. It said it will keep most manufactur­ing and research — and most of its more than 100 employees — in Carlsbad, California.

The company is commercial­izing tests for opioid use disorder and colon cancer.

Goudie said the number of employees coming to Chicago is uncertain but that SOLVD Health expects to expand here into the developer’s Lincoln Yards project in the same neighborho­od. She said the move is immediate.

Sterling Bay CEO Andy Gloor said SOLVD Health was drawn to Chicago as a vibrant and cost-effective market. He said it “saw an opportunit­y in the city’s cross-section of high-quality jobs, startup resources and respected academic institutio­ns, and decided to capitalize.”

Goudie said more than half of the 120,000-square-foot building in Lincoln Park is leased. Its tenants include Chicago startups such as Vanqua Bio, which researches neurologic­al disorders, and Evozyne, a developer of synthetic proteins.

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PROVIDED SOLVD Health said Monday it is moving its corporate headquarte­rs to a life sciences center at 2430 N. Halsted St. owned by Sterling Bay.

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