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- Anonymous Objectors Outraged About $10,000 Rents at New '195 Nassau' Apartment Community
- New Princeton Objector Group Takes Aim at Proposed Jefferson Road Subdivision
- Construction Begins on Princeton's Newest Walkable Apartment Building, "The Fitzgerald"
- Spruce Street Objectors Take Aim At Another Component of Princeton's Affordable Housing Plan
- Inside the New "Floyd House" at Princeton Community Village
Monthly Archives: April 2026
Anonymous Objectors Outraged About $10,000 Rents at New ‘195 Nassau’ Apartment Community
Posters have appeared in downtown Princeton expressing concern about rental rates at ‘195 Nassau‘, a new inclusionary apartment community at Nassau Street and Charlton Street (map). The posters, which were placed at the community information kiosk at the top of … Continue reading
Posted in Affordability, Princeton, Real estate, Smart Growth, Zoning
Tagged Affordable housing, Princeton
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Spruce Street Objectors Take Aim At Another Component of Princeton’s Affordable Housing Plan
In February and March of this year, the Princeton Planning Board and Council approved ordinances to ensure that the town could meet the requirements of its Fourth Round Fair Housing Plan. The Fourth Round plan is required to meet state … Continue reading
Posted in Affordability, architecture, Density, planning, Smart Growth, Zoning
Tagged Affordable housing, planning, Princeton, Walkability
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Princeton Residents Likely To Be Affected By University’s New E-bike Ban.
Princeton University announced today that e-bikes are being banned from its campus as of June 1, 2026. The news, which first reported by the Daily Princetonian, comes after a review by University committees that has been ongoing since last year. … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Transportation, Biking, Complete Streets, Princeton, Transit
Tagged Complete streets, Cycling, Princeton, Transit, Walkability
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Construction Begins on Princeton’s Newest Walkable Apartment Building, “The Fitzgerald”
A new 19-unit apartment building has broken ground at the intersection of North Tulane Street and Wiggins Street in Princeton (map). The building, which will be called ‘The Fitzgerald‘ will adjoin the old ‘HiTops’ building, which faces onto Wiggins Street. … Continue reading
Posted in Affordability, architecture, Density, Downtown Vibrancy, planning, Princeton, Real estate, Sustainability, Zoning
Tagged Affordable housing, Princeton, smart growth
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