PRINCETON: Developer plans office building for former SAVE pet shelter facility

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By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer
A real estate developer will go before the local Site Plan Review Advisory Board next week with plans for an office building at the former SAVE pet shelter on Herrontown Road.
Charles Yedlin has an application that the board is scheduled to hear Wednesday, in a case that the municipal planning board will decide ultimately. His proposal calls for demolishing the former shelter buildings and kennels to make room for a 25,000-square-foot, two-story building, according to municipal records.
SAVE, which had been located in Princeton since it founding in 1941, relocated to Route 601 in the Skillman section of Montgomery Township last year.

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