Tag: AvalonBay Communities

  • Princeton Council applies for state grant to improve section of Terhune Road ahead of housing developments

    Princeton Council applies for state grant to improve section of Terhune Road ahead of housing developments

    Princeton officials hope to receive a state grant to offset the costs of improvements to a section of Terhune Road, between N. Harrison Street and Grover Avenue, in advance of the construction of more than 600 apartments in the area. The Princeton Council approved the $636,000 grant application to the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s…

  • Construction starts on two apartment developments on Thanet Road

    Construction starts on two apartment developments on Thanet Road

    Two vacant office buildings on Thanet Road, off Terhune Road, have been demolished and site work is under way in preparation for the construction of a pair of new apartment developments. AvalonBay Communities is going to build a 221-unit rental apartment complex on 13 acres of the 15-acre property, and PIRHL is going to build…

  • Speed limit on Terhune Road reduced to 25mph immediately in anticipation of 400 new homes

    Speed limit on Terhune Road reduced to 25mph immediately in anticipation of 400 new homes

    The speed limit on Terhune Road, between North Harrison Street and Randall Road, has been reduced from 30 miles per hour to 25 miles per hour. The reduced speed limit took effect immediately after an ordinance was adopted by the Princeton Council at its Dec. 7 meeting. Signs indicating the new speed limit are in…

  • Princeton Planning Board approves affordable senior housing development

    Princeton Planning Board approves affordable senior housing development

    The Princeton Planning Board has approved an 80-unit age-restricted affordable housing apartment building off Thanet Circle proposed by PIRHL LIHTC Urban Renewal, rounding out the redevelopment of a former office park. Princeton Planning Director Michael LaPlace outlined the application before the Planning Board at its Nov. 17 meeting. He said it is a companion development…

  • Princeton Planning Board approves 221-unit Thanet Circle development

    Princeton Planning Board approves 221-unit Thanet Circle development

    The Princeton Planning Board gave its unanimous stamp of approval to a proposed 221-unit development on Thanet Circle, off Terhune Road, at a special meeting Nov. 5 – the second of two meetings to consider the application. The Planning Board approved Thanet Road Urban Renewal LLC’s application for the development, which will include 193 rental…

  • Thanet Circle application includes 221 housing units

    Thanet Circle application includes 221 housing units

    The would-be developer of a 221-unit development, proposed for the site of two vacant office buildings on Thanet Circle, will have to wait until the Princeton Planning Board’s Nov. 5 meeting to learn whether the application has been approved. The Planning Board listened to more than four hours of testimony presented by Princeton Thanet Road…