Civil Municipal - April 2024

that will wow some folks once we’re ready to talk about those. You can do a lot with $109 million. So, the city’s going to look very, very different in a few years.” LOOKING AHEAD As Princeton continues to evolve, its leaders remain focused on smart and strategic growth. From enhancing communication and engagement with residents to fostering economic development and sustainability, the city is poised to set a standard as a vibrant and livable community. In the words of Kareem Evans, Vice Chairman of the Community Development Corporation,“Our priority is to continue to work with the EDC and the council, to get a CEO in a position that can take what we started and run with it.” Mashburn continues, “My top priority would be just making sure we have a really good plan that’s going to set the foundation and framework for Princeton over the next couple of decades. We’ve grown so fast, we need to be strategic with how we develop and what businesses we allow into the city. What Terry Cowan Vice President of Business Development 469-536-4410 | tcowan@nrpgroup.com Put NRP to work for you! Applying three decades of multifamily development, construction and management success to helping others succeed. We offer our valued clients the services of our best people, processes, and technology as well as our strong and longstanding relationships with subcontractors, tradespeople, vendors and suppliers. 184 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 04

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