Asbestos warning sign on Campus Club at Princeton University
Asbestos warning sign on club door at Princeton
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NEWS UPDATE:
The warning sign about asbestos on the door of Campus Club at Princeton University was posted almost a year ago, following the start of construction last spring. Campus Club closed in 2005 because of a decline in membership and financial difficulties. It was acquired by the University and will reopen in fall 2008 as a meeting place for students.
The three warning signs now seen on the doors and windows of the former Elm Club were posted in early March, when the renovation process started. The club closed due to unsteady membership and was obtained by the University in 1997. It will reopen in 2009 as the new Carl A. Fields Center.
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