Planning Board to consider Princeton Shopping Center designation Planning Board to consider Princeton Shopping Center designation The Princeton Shopping Center’s potential designation as an area in need of redevelopment, along with adjacent properties on Clearview Avenue and Terhune Road, will be discussed by the Princeton Planning Board at its April 22 meeting. The 7:30 p.m. virtual meeting will focus on a report, prepared by planning consultant Carlos Rodrigues, to determine whether those properties should be declared an area in need of redevelopment. The area is known informally as the North Harrison Study Area. The properties include the Princeton Shopping Center at 301 N. Harrison St.; the former Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad headquarters on the corner of N. Harrison Street and Clearview Avenue; 8 Clearview Ave. and 14 Clearview Ave., which are owned by the Municipality of Princeton; and 351 Terhune Road, which is a vacant parcel on the corner of North Harrison Street and Terhune Road.