By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer
A real estate developer on Thursday received permission from the town of Princeton to put an office building at the former SAVE animal shelter on Herrontown Road.
After a hearing, the municipal planning board voted 6-0 to approve a 25,000-square-foot building that Charles Yedlin had proposed for a property that was a pet shelter since World War II. In an interview last month, he said construction of the two-story building would begin either next spring or summer.
He acquired the three-acre property from SAVE in August, a site that the organization had operated from for more than 70 years. SAVE left Princeton, its home since 1941, to a new location in the Skillman section of Montgomery on Route 601.