Planning Board Approves 7-11 Proposal

In a unanimous vote last night, Princeton’s Planning Board approved the proposal for a 7-Eleven store to go into the former West Coast Video on Nassau Street.

The convenience store will move into the front portion of the building, which will be renovated. The Princeton branch of the U.S. Post Office will relocate from Palmer Square to the rear of the building.

The property has been vacant since the video store closed nearly a decade ago. It is owned by the Bratman family, which ran a Viking Furniture store out of the building for several years.

The 7-Eleven will be open daily but closed from 2 a.m. to 5 a.m., in accordance with a town ordinance.