Architecture | Senior Housing
Trenton, NJ
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Highlights
• 76 senior living units • Historic Roebling complex • Secretary of the Interiors Standards for Historic Rehabilitation
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The first new housing to be developed within the Roebling Complex was
sponsored by Pellettieri Homes, a non-profit corporation in association
with Pennrose Properties, a for-profit developer. This project involes
the renovation of a two-story wire mill built by Roebling in 1899 to
accommodate 76 senior citizen housing units. In order to accommodate
the program, Clarke Caton Hintz proposed to add a third floor to the
existing stucture.
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