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Palmer Square is a public square and planned development in the heart of
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across from Nassau Street and
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that today forms a collection of shops, restaurants, offices and residential spaces.


History

Originally built from 1936 to 1939 by Edgar Palmer, heir to the New Jersey Zinc fortune, the Square was created by architect Thomas Stapleton in the
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style as the town's complement to
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, which sits directly across Nassau Street from the Square. In order to build the original Square, Baker Street was removed in 1929 and its houses, the center of the original
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of Princeton, were moved to Birch Avenue. Construction of the Square was delayed until 1936 by the depression, and plans to extend the Square past Hulfish Street were put on hold after the initial phase of construction was completed, and were not realized until the 1980s, along with an expansion of the Nassau Inn.Princeton Historical Society
/ref> The Nassau Inn, which was formerly located directly on Nassau Street, was the centerpiece of the development. A small park sits in front of the Inn, which includes the Borough's Christmas tree. Between the park and Nassau Street, a smaller square holds a bronze statue of a tiger. Thomas Stapleton assembled a variety of styles including a bit of old Newport,
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, Annapolis and Williamstown. The plan of the Square however is a mini-version
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. The early plans for Rockefeller Center contemplated a
Opera House
at the end while Palmer had the Playhouse Movie Theater. Edgar Palmer's vision was to provide jobs during the depression and create a fully integrated mixed-use downtown that would act as a commercial complement to Princeton University. The plans included the playhouse, the Princeton Post Office, and even the Borough Hall, though this structure was never built. Over 75 years the different components of Palmer Square have come together, with a new addition or component being added approximately every decade since the 1930s.


Post Office

A centerpiece of Palmer Square is the post office, which sits in the square's most prominent position. Built during the New Deal, it is known for its mural, ''Columbia Under the Palm'', painted by Karl Free for the
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. The mural has come under criticism for its depiction of European settlers bringing learning to enlighten the indigenous peoples. The caption of the mural reads:
''America! with Peace and Freedom blest,''
''Science invites, urged by the Voice divine,''
''Pant for true Fame and scorn inglorious rest,''
''Exert thyself till every Art be thine.''
As Princeton expanded, and especially the use of its name as a mailing address for areas of surrounding towns, a new main Princeton post office was opened at 213 Carnegie Center in
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. The Palmer Square post office was first put up for sale in 1997 as the Postal Service sought to downsize from the 11,000 square foot facility. Those efforts intensified in 2011 when employees were informed that the office would relocate to a smaller space, but that sale was blocked by the New Jersey Historic Preservation Office. The building was finally sold in 2013 to LCOR Ventures and plans were announced to open a new post office behind a proposed
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store at 259 Nassau Street.


Today

Palmer Square has evolved into the primary dining and shopping destination in downtown Princeton. Seasonal events take place throughout the year on The Green. A collection of
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has been added to Palmer Square, effectively completing Edgar Palmer's original vision. Located on
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Place between Chambers and Witherspoon Streets, Th
Residences at Palmer Square
include single-level condominium flats and multi-story townhomes. Minno & Wasko Architects and Planners of Lambertville, NJ mimicked Thomas Stapleton's original Colonial Revival style with new elevations that complement the brick, Federal-style exteriors and Colonial-era structures of the immediate Palmer Square environment. Plans for the Residences came together over a three-year period and th
Princeton Regional Planning Board
had significant input into the exterior design. The residential component's proximity to the Palmer Square retail and other Princeton attractions resulted in a 95% walkbility score fro
walkscore.com
One Palmer Square is a major office building, home to J. Crew and PNC Bank (formerly Princeton Bank and Trust). The plaza in front of One Palmer Square is the main downtown bus stop, and includes a sculpture by Seward Johnson.


Stores


Anchors

* Arhaus *
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* Ralph Lauren


Other

* Barbour * Ralph Lauren * Madewell *
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* J. Crew * Highbar Boutique * Lindt * Miya Table and Home *
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*The Princeton Corkscrew Wine Shop *The Bent Spoon *Princeton University Art Museum Store *Zoe *Nic and Zoe *Lace Silhouettes *Dandelion *Thomas Sweets *Olsson's Fine Foods *Rouge *Custom Ink *Rojo's *jaZams *Playa Bowls *Halo Pub *Princeton Floral *Arhaus


References


External links

* {{Authority control Princeton, New Jersey Historic district contributing properties in New Jersey National Register of Historic Places in Mercer County, New Jersey Post office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey