Tag: Princeton Historic Preservation Commission
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Princeton Planning Board approves new mixed-use building on Witherspoon Street; clears way to demolish current 19-century building
The Princeton Planning Board has approved an application for the construction of a three-story building, which will contain a restaurant, a bakery and three apartments, on Witherspoon Street. The board’s approval of CRX Associates LLC’s application at its Oct. 20 meeting clears the way for the demolition of the 19th-century building at 70-74 Witherspoon St.…
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Princeton Planning Board carries application to redevelop 19th century building to October
The application that calls for the demolition of a 19th century building that houses the Terra Momo Bread Company and cigar store has been moved to the Princeton Planning Board’s October meeting. The Planning Board ran out of time to hear the application at its Sept. 8 meeting. The applicant, CRX Associates LLC, wants to…
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Princeton Planning Board to review application to demolish 19th century building, build new three-story building on Witherspoon Street
An application that calls for the demolition of a 19th century building that houses the Terra Momo Bread Company and cigar store tops the Princeton Planning Board’s agenda for its September meeting. CRX Associates LLC, which owns the building, is seeking preliminary and final site plan approval to knock down the building. It currently houses…
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Planning Board asks Historic Preservation Commission for courtesy review
The Princeton Historic Preservation Commission has been asked to review the potential demolition of 70-74 Witherspoon St., which houses the Terra Momo Bread Company and A Little Taste of Cuba cigar store. The Princeton Planning Board made the request for a courtesy review of property owner CRX Associates LLC’s plan to tear down the building…
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Prospect Avenue Historic District endorsed by commission
The Princeton Historic Preservation Commission has recommended creating the Prospect Avenue Historic District, centered on the undergraduate eating clubs that line Prospect Avenue between Washington Road and Murray Place. The commission voted unanimously to recommend creating the local historic district – which would be the town’s 21st local historic district – to the Princeton Council…