Princeton West Innovation Campus  

Princeton West Innovation Campus is a 433-acre, 33-building, 1.2 million-square-foot campus in Hopewell, NJ. The property is seven miles from Princeton and in the heart of the life sciences corridor between Boston and Washington, D.C.

With its wealth of existing research and development and biologic and pharmaceutical manufacturing space, as well as build-to-suit opportunities on the property, it is set to attract new tenants amid continued growth in the life sciences sector.

The site is also zoned for commercial manufacturing and features 35 acres of additional development opportunity. The campus can expand to roughly 2.8 million square feet, with the development parcel offering infrastructure with fully stubbed utilities to allow for a compressed development timeline.

Currently, the property features nine principal buildings consisting of state-of-the-art clinical manufacturing, plug-and-play biological laboratories and office space, plus freestanding R&D support space, storage facilities and a global data and command center. It is supported by a central utility complex, which provides wastewater management, generator-backed electricity, chilled water and steam.

On-site amenities include a full-service cafeteria, an 8,000-square-foot fitness center and a freestanding, 28,000-square-foot child development center, the news release said. The site also has multiple conference areas, including a 9,000-square-foot mansion, the campus’ original building.

LEG will manage the property through its growing life sciences division, a team dedicated to expanding and managing the company’s portfolio in the sector.