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- Memorial Held for Cyclist Who Died After Crash Caused by Pothole on Pretty Brook Road
- 'Washington Post' Commenters Not Impressed With Princeton University Professor's Opposition to Proposed Inclusionary Housing Development
- Geese A Threat To Walkers, Bikers On Princeton Canal Trail
- Princeton Downtown Business Association Wins State Grant for Soccer World Cup Watch Parties
- Princeton University 'Quantum Institute' Gets Go-Ahead From Town Planning Board
Monthly Archives: February 2018
Princeton Planning Board Approves 6-Unit Infill Apartment Project on Spring Street
The Princeton Planning Board recently approved a proposal to add three stories to the ‘Nelson Glass’ building at 45 Spring Street. The project promises to add 6 new apartments in a very walkable location at the heart of downtown Princeton. … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, Density, Downtown Vibrancy, People, planning, Princeton, Real estate, Smart Growth
Tagged adaptive re-use, infill, Princeton, smart growth
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Parking-On-Demand Comes To Princeton With Launch Of ‘Possumus’ Program
Princeton just got a new way to park. You may have read about Arash Sadeghi last year in the Princeton Echo or in the Princeton Packet. The graduate of Oxford and Princeton universities was launching a tech startup to allow people … Continue reading
Posted in People, Princeton, The Parking Question
Tagged Parking, Princeton, startup, tech
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