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Re­gen­eron, al­ready an in­sti­tu­tion in NY, earns Cuo­mo's back­ing for a $1.8B ex­pan­sion at Tar­ry­town hive

As the feath­er in New York’s life sci­ences cap, Re­gen­eron has main­tained a warm re­la­tion­ship with the state’s fore­most po­lit­i­cal fam­i­ly, the Cuo­mos. Leg­endary Gov. Mario Cuo­mo had a hand in get­ting Re­gen­eron on its feet ear­ly, and now his son will pave the way for the drug­mak­er’s fu­ture.

Re­gen­eron plans to spend $1.8 bil­lion and hire 1,000 new work­ers as part of an am­bi­tious, two-phase ex­pan­sion at its Tar­ry­town, NY cam­pus to flesh out its pre­clin­i­cal man­u­fac­tur­ing unit and pro­vide some more el­bow room for its lab and of­fice staff, ac­cord­ing to Gov. An­drew Cuo­mo’s of­fice.

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