New roundabout aims to ease traffic near Meadow Road in West Windsor

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A newly constructed roundabout at the intersection of Meadow Road and the Carnegie Center connector road is now open.

Garden Communities, the developer of the Lofts at Princeton apartment complex off Meadow Road, built the roundabout as part of its development agreement with West Windsor Township.

The circle is intended to reduce congestion and improve safety for drivers and residents in the surrounding neighborhood.

An official ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Aug. 3 to mark the completion of the roundabout.

West Windsor Mayor Hemant Marathe and members of the Township Council attended the event, recognizing the partnership between local government and private developers.

“This roundabout is more than just a traffic solution,” said Nathaniel Welsh, Garden Communities’ director of development.

“Along with ensuring smooth and efficient transportation, it’s a meaningful step towards improving the daily experience of drivers — and future residents — in this corridor,” he said.

Located at 100 Lofts Drive, Lofts at Princeton is a rental community being developed in three phases.

The first phase includes 154 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, with floor plans up to 1,620 square feet.

When complete, the full development will feature 656 residences, a clubhouse, and a full range of lifestyle amenities.

Garden Communities, based in Short Hills, has developed numerous multifamily and townhome communities across the tri-state area.

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