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Recap of August Lawrenceville Happenings: Digital Equity
On Thursday, August 10th, the Lawrenceville Happenings Meeting was hosted at Goodwill (118 52nd St) from 6:30-8 PM by Lawrenceville United, Lawrenceville Corporation and Goodwill. This meeting was hosted in-person with 8 attendees and online via Facebook Live to roughly 10 attendees throughout the meeting. The focus on this Happenings was on digital equity —…
Discussion of Proposed Changes to Thunderbird Cafe Consent Agreement
Lawrenceville Community Development Activities Meeting on February 24 from 6:30-8 p.m. In November 2014, Lawrenceville Corporation and Lawrenceville United entered into an agreement with Thunderbird Cafe (Lawrenceville Holdings) as part of their expansion that resulted in a court order outlining occupancy and operational issues. Thunderbird has requested to make changes to items outlined in the…
Seeking Community Engagement & Program Manager
Lawrenceville United, a community-based non-profit organization working to protect and improve the quality of life of all Lawrenceville residents, is seeking a highly productive individual with strong interpersonal and communication skills who is passionate about community-driven revitalization and able to work collaboratively and efficiently with residents and partner organizations. Read the full job description Summary…
Notes from Community Meeting on Pusadee’s Garden Liquor License
Please see below for materials from the Community Meeting on Pusadee’s Garden’s proposed liquor license at the 10th Ward Block Watch on 10/10/2017: LU Meeting Notes
Recap from Housing For All: Inclusionary Zoning as a Tool to Preserve Affordability
The second of three “Housing For All” community meetings was held on Wednesday, October 17th at 6 p.m. at Goodwill of Southwestern PA’s Workforce Development Center. The meeting focused on Inclusionary Zoning as a tool to preserve affordability. Please see below for materials and notes from the meeting: Presentation from Lawrenceville United & Lawrenceville Corporation…
Recap of Community Development Activities Meeting on Liquor License Transfer at 4129 Butler St
On Thursday, February 27th, at 6:30 PM, Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation hosted the Community Development Activities Meetings at Ice House Studios(100 43rd St). The CDAM focused on the liquor license transfer for 4129 Butler St (formerly Merchant Oyster). Csilla Thackray is the majority owner of the new venture for the space, Titusz, a restaurant…