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Mailing Address

PO Box 400884 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4884
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Location
400 Ray C. Hunt Drive,
Suite 360
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Tel: 434-982-0789
Fax: 434-982-4778

Welcome to Space and Real Estate Management.

Space and Real Estate Management (SREM) oversees the University’s extensive portfolio of land and buildings. As of December 2011 UVa owns 16,326,629 gross square feet of space in 554 buildings and 1,708 acres of land (see note 1). Additionally, we administer approximately 112 leases, containing 3,147,399 square feet of rental space with annual rental amounts in excess of $10,000,000.

Note 1: This information comes from the Institutional Assessment and Studies Data Digest. Land acreage represents holdings in the City of Charlottesville and County of Albemarle.

Specifically, SREM:

  • Develops short and long term space planning strategies for the University
  • Monitors occupancy and efficient utilization of leased and owned real property
  • Reviews and coordinates real property transactions including leases, purchases, sales, and easements
  • Establishes policies and procedures for acquisition and utilization of leased real property

 

Our group of six professionals is ready to assist you with meeting your space requirements, providing space planning services, furnishing space data and drawings, and performing all your real estate needs. Our unit assists others in our community with space planning and information, whether on grounds or leased; mapping; GIS; and all real estate issues dealing with state owned property controlled by the University. 

Please let us know how we can help make your job easier and your work environment better.
I welcome your calls and comments at:


982-0789 or jam8qt@virginia.edu.

-Judy Maretta (Director of Space and Real Estate Management)

 
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