

The 99 two-bedroom apartments will include 74 market-rate units and 25 affordable units.

The 68 one-bedroom apartments will include 64 market-rate apartments and eight affordable housing units. Of the 15 studio apartments, 12 will be market rate units and three will be affordable housing units. The apartment building will include studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Of the 200 apartments in the new development, 160 will be market-rate units and 40 will be earmarked for low- and moderate-income households. Princeton is one of many New Jersey towns sued by the Fair Share Housing Center for its alleged failure to provide its fair share of affordable housing.Īn inclusionary development includes a mix of market-rate and affordable housing units. The apartment building is one of several inclusionary affordable housing development sites in Princeton’s fair share housing plan. will construct and own the apartment building. To date the building is 100% occupied and because of a positive working relationship, A Chappa Construction has done many of the build outs for several of the individual suites.Princeton (Edens) LLC will subdivide part of the Princeton Shopping Center property to develop a four-story rental apartment building in the parking lot opposite the Walgreens pharmacy. It was due to organization and coordination that smooth operations and a consistent schedule were met and maintained. In addition a major fiber optic line servicing the entire northeast side of the state ran right through the buildings foundation. Many obstacles had to be addressed along the way such as the location of the project being on a well-traveled thoroughfare. The building was to be comprised of a masonry shear wall with steel columns, bar joist, roof decking, and structural steel studs. Given their past relationship it only seemed fitting for Gottsacker and A Chappa to team up on this project. This was to be the site for a new multi-retailer facility, which would be the new home for companies such as Big Apple Bagel, State Farm Insurance, and Jimmy Johns.

Gottsacker Commercial, a developer and good client of A Chappa Construction purchased a lot on one of the busiest intersections in Sheboygan.
