Question of the Week: “What type of business should move into the Palmer Square Post Office building and where should the Post Office relocate?”
“I would like to see a big high end shopping and restaurant emporium, like Eataly in New York City, that would draw people into town with beautiful restaurants and stores. I think the Post Office should move to the Bank of America location near Harrison Street.”
—Eugenie Brunner, Lawrenceville

“A café or a good restaurant will be great on Palmer Square. The Post Office could be relocated to the old Borough Municipal Building.”
—Ahmed Azmy, Princeton

“Turn it into a beer garden and keep a satellite post office there.”
—Wayne Meisel, Princeton

“A unique gift shop where you can get a really nice hostess gift or a special anniversary gift. A store like Simon Pearce or Lisa Jones.
I think the Post Office could go where the UPS Store is now.”
—Pat Schlaefer, Skillman

“Princeton needs a really great diner, a place that has fantastic breakfasts.
The Post Office should go on Nassau Street in the space that used to be West Coast Video.”
—Carolyne and Fred Wass, Princeton