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Important Meeting regarding the restoration and redevelopment of the St. Mary’s Academy Building and the current Masterplan for the site.
Tuesday October 1, 2013 7:00 pm St. Mary’s Lower Lyceum 333 45th Street Please join us on Tuesday, October 1st at 7 pm at St. Mary’s Lyceum (333 45th Street) to learn more regarding the plans for the redevelopment of St. Mary’s Church and St. Mary’s Academy Building on 46th Street. Joe Huber from the…
Banners for Veterans & Active Service Members
For more information: Please see the fact sheet HERE. To submit an application, please complete THIS FORM. To request a scholarship, please complete THIS FORM. The banners will look like this below:
Notes from 12/07/2017 Community Meeting on Washington VoTech Building
Lawrenceville United facilitated a community meeting on Thursday 12/7/2017 with Josh Aderholt of Century Equities to provide an update on construction at the former Washington VoTech. Please see below for meeting notes and an updated site plan/renderings: Meeting notes from 12/7/2017 Updated site plan and renderings This community meeting was focused on construction and its…
July 2014 Activities at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh – Lawrenceville
School-Age Fun: Super Science Camp Monday the 14th – Friday the 18th; 4:00pm During this five-day camp, explore different types of science through fun activities and challenging hands-on experiments that demonstrate the importance of science in everyday life -encourage critical and creative thinking. Recommended for students entering grade 1-5 in the fall. Supplies provided. Due…
Development of New Residential Units at 260 42nd Street
Brian Mendelssohn of Botero Development attended a community meeting on October 14th to present his plans for 8 residential units at 260 42nd Street. Residents were generally supportive, but concerned around the additional cars in the area. Mr. Mendelssohn agreed to write into his leases that residents are NOT allowed to participate in the Residential…