Real Estate Office

The Real Estate Office manages the University’s real estate holdings, rental properties, and undeveloped lands. The group expanded in 2021 to manage the entire real estate portfolio except University Housing, where the department advises and collaborates with University Services. If you are interested in the Princeton Forrestal Center, please visit the Princeton Forrestal Center website for more information or call 609-258-9550.
In The News
To help ensure people with all abilities can thrive on campus, Princeton has launched an innovative digital guide that provides physical accessibility information for over 200 University buildings.
Sarah Boll became Princeton’s Executive Director of Sustainability on April 8, 2024.
Princeton is using a new model for campus construction projects that partners large design and construction firms with smaller ones to help increase the number of businesses, including those that are diverse-owned, that have the needed experience and scale to bid on future capital projects at the University and elsewhere.
Abby Reynolds, chief operating officer for Americas infrastructure and real estate at Blackrock, has been named the assistant vice president for strategy management at Princeton University Facilities. She started at Princeton Sept. 11.
After 96 years, the historic brick Tudor Revival building that once stood at 91 Prospect Ave. has a new address — 110 Prospect.
Did You Know
The Service Center (609-258-8000) is a centralized call center for every Facilities department. They handle approximately 60,000 inquiries per year via phone, web, and email.