Princeton Preservation

Why Preservation Matters in Princeton

Preservation in Princeton is about more than old buildings. It is about continuity, neighborhood character, and the civic identity that Princeton residents inherit and shape together.

Neighborhood Character

Princeton's neighborhoods reflect decisions made over generations. Preservation helps Princeton evolve without flattening the distinct character that makes each part of Princeton recognizable.

Preservation asks Princeton to grow with memory, not without it.

Architecture and Memory

Princeton's built environment is part of the community's public memory. Streetscapes, homes, institutions, and gathering places give Princeton continuity across change.

Thoughtful Growth

Preservation does not mean refusing change. It means asking Princeton to grow with care, context, and respect for the places that already give Princeton its identity.

Preserve Princeton will continue publishing research, issue summaries, and civic guidance so Princeton residents can take part in preservation conversations with more clarity.