PRINCETON, NJ – Palmer Square announced today the launch of the community’s newly-redesigned residential website, www.PalmerSquareResidences.com. The improved website represents a ground-up redesign to better showcase Palmer Square’s collection of sophisticated homes and incomparable location in the heart of downtown Princeton.
Blending improved functionality with a strong design aesthetic, the website features new interior and exterior photography and videos of the community’s distinctive multi-story townhomes and single-level flats. A separate photo gallery captures the unique charm and appeal of Palmer Square’s picturesque surroundings, including Princeton University’s historic campus and the area’s vibrant shopping and dining landscape. Prospective buyers and renters can access real-time availability of for-sale and rental homes, download and print 3D floorplans, view pertinent details on amenities and finishes, and “tour” the culturally-rich neighborhood through an illustrative map that links to 50 points of interest.
“We developed the new website to create a more positive user experience for our future residents,” said Lori Rabon, Vice President of Palmer Square. “We also wanted the site to reflect the unique and sophisticated lifestyle offered at Palmer Square which is ideally located in the heart of one of the country’s most desirable places to live. We believe the new website accomplishes both objectives and are delighted to now launch it to the public.”

THE RESIDENCES AT PALMER SQUARE IN DOWNTOWN PRINCETON
Palmer Square is currently in its final phase of homes, with remaining two- and three-bedroom, single-level flats priced from $1,230,000. Multi-level, two- and three-bedroom townhomes with private street-level entrances are priced from $1,825,000.
A limited offering of rental residences is also available, with one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans available with monthly rents starting at $4,490.
With Palmer Square’s more than 40 brand-name stores, boutiques, restaurants and specialty food shops already a staple of downtown Princeton, Minno & Wasko Architects and Planners of Lambertville, NJ has created a number of distinctive elevations for the community’s residential collection that complement the brick, Federal-style exteriors and Colonial-era structures of the immediate Palmer Square environment. Modern touches include steel and concrete construction that offer the highest level of quality and privacy, while terraces in many homes and lushly-landscaped promenades, courtyards and common areas offer desirable outdoor space. Homeowners also enjoy indoor parking.
Design distinction and sophistication are carried throughout the homes as well, where custom interior features and appointments include nine-foot ceilings in condominiums; private elevators and 10-foot first-floor ceiling heights in townhomes; and tray ceilings in living and dining areas and master bedrooms. Extensive millwork, including striking fireplaces with marble hearths, pocket doors and elegant crown moldings, add style and elegance to the homes. Gourmet kitchens are notable for maple cabinets, granite countertops and Viking stainless steel appliance packages, while spa-like master baths feature whirlpool tubs, double sinks, glass showers, and marble countertops.
The community offers residents easy access to Princeton’s cherished suburban ambiance, award-winning public and private schools, renowned university attributes, and a lively cultural scene that is typically reserved for a much larger city.
NJ TRANSIT access to New York and Philadelphia (and beyond) is only a short walk from The Residences at Palmer Square, and businesses and shopping venues of the nearby Route 1 corridor are also within easy reach.
For additional information on The Residences at Palmer Square and to make a private appointment to view fully-furnished townhome and single-level model homes, please call 609-924-3884, or visit www.palmersquareresidences.com. The sales center hours are 10-6pm Monday through Friday, and 11am-5pm on Saturday and Sunday. The sales center is located at 22 Paul Robeson Place in Princeton.