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Princeton Senior Resource Center will name facility after Princeton advocate
Princeton Senior Resource Center will name facility after Princeton advocate ×
In December 2020, the Princeton Senior Resource Center (PSRC) purchased a 12,000-square-foot facility at 101 Poor Farm Road to supplement its current operations at the Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton St.
PSRC is a community nonprofit where aging adults and their families find support, guidance, education, and social programs to help them navigate life transitions and continue to be active, healthy, and engaged in the community.
The new facility will house PSRC’s administrative offices and will feature a world-class learning center with high-tech classrooms and lecture hall as well as a state-of-the-art technology lab.
Princeton Senior Resource Center will expand to two locations
Princeton Senior Resource Center will expand to two locations
The Princeton Senior Resource Center has become a victim of its own success.
The nonprofit group, which provides programs for Princeton’s senior citizens, has outgrown its headquarters at the Suzanne Patterson Building. The building is across the parking lot from Monument Hall – the former Princeton Borough Hall – on Stockton Street.
Last month, the Princeton Senior Resource Center closed on a deal to buy a 12,000-square-foot office building at 101 Poor Farm Road. The move allows the group to relocate its offices from the Suzanne Patterson Building, freeing up that space for use by the seniors.