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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…
Recap of Community Development Activities Meeting for New Residential Development at 39th and Foster
The Community Development Activities Meeting for the new residential developmentat 39th and Foster was held on Thursday, May 30th, at 6:30 PM at the TRYP Hotel (177 40th St). Dalian is developing 300 new units of housing for Lower Lawrenceville and shared their plans for design and construction of this new property. Community members were…
October 2022 Update on Thunderbird Cafe
Since a community meeting was hosted on 4/19/2022, LU and LC have been working with Thunderbird Cafe to finalize a revised consent agreement for their occupancy permit — and work through practical ways to implement it. An amended consent agreement that includes all of the topics of discussion at the April 2022 community meeting has…
Lawrenceville Back to School Bash
PEP Rally is partnering with Encounter Church to host a Back to School Bash in Arsenal Park on Saturday, August 23rd from 11 AM to 1 PM. It will be a fun (and free!) family event that promotes a prepared and healthy start to the school year. There will be kids activities, a bounce house, free food,…
Back to School Bash
You’re invited to the 4th Annual Back to School Bash in Arsenal Park in Lawrenceville from 11-1pm on Saturday, August 19th FREE family event hosted by Encounter Church, New Bethel Baptist Church, Trinity Baptist Church, and Lawrenceville United to promote a prepared start to the school year. Over 300 backpacks will be given away filled…