Town Topics — Princeton's Weekly Community Newspaper Since 1946.
Vol. LXIV, No. 40
 
Wednesday, October 6, 2010

It’s New to Us by Jean Stratton


TOP-OF-THE-LINE: “The attraction here is ‘Walkability’. Princeton’s downtown has so much to offer. People from Manhattan and Philadelphia have been looking, and they are used to vertical living and to walking.” Sharon Bloodgood, sales manager of The Residences At Palmer Square, is very enthusiastic about this newly-opened community of townhomes and condominiums.

The Residences at Palmer Square Community Offer Elegant Townhomes and Condominiums

Jean Stratton

“This location is unbelievable. It’s a one-of-kind townhome community. I love to be able to sell a community I truly believe in.”

Sharon Bloodgood, sales manager of The Residences At Palmer Square, is proud of her association with this new community. The elegant townhome and condominium community, which extends around Chambers Street, Paul Robeson Place, Hulfish and Witherspoon Streets, is now taking reservations. Stasse & Company in Pennington is the broker of record, and Minno & Wasko Architects & Planners were the designers.


WINES OF CHOICE: “When we select wines, we’re looking for great value. We offer great wine for the money. And we stay focused on smaller wineries.” Beth and Mark Censits, owners of CoolVines, the specialty wine shop, are shown in their new Spring Street location.

Popular CoolVines Specialty Wine Shop Moves to New Spring Street Location

Jean Stratton

“People are generally in a good mood when they come here. They may be planning a special dinner or having a party. Also, they like to have a personal experience when they come. We enjoy spending time with customers, explaining about the different wines.”

Mark Censits, owner of CoolVines, the popular specialty wine shop, looks forward to introducing even more customers to the wide variety of wines available in the shop’s location in the new building at 21 Spring Street.