Modern Luxury Meets Tradition in Princeton, N.J.

Princeton, N.J., known for its historic downtown, academic ties and grand traditional homes, is about to get a reboot with The Residences at Palmer Square. Those wishing to enjoy the quaint ambiance of Princeton while living in updated luxury can rejoice at the altar of these excellently located new townhomes, condominiums and apartments.

Construction on the first eight condominiums of Phase I, Victoria Mews East and West, has completed and three contracts have already been signed. In total, The Residences will incorporate 100 luxury homes, containing 31 one-, two- and three-bedroom condominiums; 17 federal-style, two- and three-bedroom townhomes; and 52 apartments located in seven buildings. The entire community is slated for completion in 2012.

Designed by renowned Lambertville, N.J.-based architecture firm, Minno & Wasko Architects and Planners, The Residences will feature 9-foot first-floor ceilings, highest-quality fixtures and finishes and extensive millwork including pocket doors, fireplace surrounds and elegant crown moldings. Top-of-the-line modern amenities have been incorporated such as California Closets, Bosch washers and dryers and a Viking Professional kitchen appliance package in all residences.

“Every possible attention to detail was paid in completing these elegant and sophisticated condominiums. And, of course, the lifestyle of Princeton is unmatched anywhere else,” said Jay Goldberg, head of sales and marketing for The Residences at Palmer Square.

Located on Paul Robeson Place between Chambers and Witherspoon streets, The Residences is situated among approximately 40 shops, restaurants and specialty food stores. Just a short walk away residents will find even more dining and shopping options along Nassau Street, the heart of Princeton’s bustling downtown.

For more information or to schedule a VIP tour, visit palmersquareresidences.com.

—Alexandra Gehringer

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