The main campus of Pace University is located in the heart of Lower Manhattan in the vibrant metropolis of New York City. Numerous attractions such as the Brooklyn Bridge, Wall Street, One World Trade Center, Chinatown, South Street Seaport, and Broadway are just a few minutes' walk away. This makes Pace University perfect for anyone who wants to experience New York up close. At Pace University, all of New York becomes your campus! The actual university facilities are spread across various buildings on William Street, Beekman Street, and Park Row. Located directly at the Manhattan entrance ramp of the Brooklyn Bridge and across from City Hall, One Pace Plaza, the main building of Pace University, houses most of the classrooms and administrative offices, as well as a university theater and the Henry Birnbaum Library with the adjacent Fishbowl, a 24-hour space for students to study, work, and socialize. Student housing is also available at Pace University New York – and it's even record-breaking: with 34 floors, 33 Beekman is the tallest student residence in the world and offers breathtaking views of New York City. Additional student housing is located on John Street, Broadway, at 15 Beekman, and in Maria's Tower at One Pace Plaza.
The Pleasantville Campus in Westchester County offers a less urban and more traditional college experience. Located about 45 minutes from New York City, the sprawling campus is home to Pace University's Environmental Center and offers a mix of lush green gardens, state-of-the-art student residences, sports facilities, classrooms, and a close-knit campus community.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law is also located in Westchester, but at the Haub Law Campus in White Plains, about 30 minutes from NYC.