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Nuveen Launches Renovations at Princeton Point

Nuveen Real Estate has begun renovations at Princeton Point, the 440,000-square-foot office complex formerly known as 600 and 650 College Rd. in the Princeton Forrestal Center campus. The improvements will focus on increased utilization of outdoor facilities, including patios and walking trails, and community engagement through expanded onsite amenities. 

In line with its commitment to hospitality-inspired service, Nuveen will introduce a mobile application in September 2021 that will allow Princeton Point tenants to communicate directly with property management.

“We’re committed to creating hospitality driven and productivity enhancing work spaces, and are excited to introduce the tenants of Princeton Point to a state-of-the-art complex tailored to reinvigorate office life,” said Ines Olesen, director of New York investments at Nuveen Real Estate. “In addition to the health and wellness focused renovations, the new mobile app will enhance the overall consistent tenant experience that we offer across the Tri-State area.”

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