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Recap of Community Development Activities Meeting on 5438 Butler St (formerly Nied’s Hotel)
A person-to-person liquor license has been applied for by the potential new owners of 5438 Butler St (formerly Nied’s Hotel) as plans for new ownership and development for the space are finalized. As part of LU & LC’s community process, a Community Development Activities Meeting (CDAM) was held for Camp Eight to present their plans…
Nominations open for Neighbor of the Year and Outstanding Community Partner!
Make your nominations now for Neighbor of the Year and Outstanding Community Partner for 2019. Recipients of the award will be recognized at LIVE! in Lawrenceville, Lawrenceville United’s annual fundraiser. For more information about LIVE!, check out our Facebook event listing or buy your tickets on Eventbrite. Neighbor of the Year The Neighbor…
6th Ward Blockwatch meeting notes
September 26, 2016 Piazza Talarico and 3700 Butler Street Meeting Notes Topic: 3832 Penn Ave and 3700 Butler Street 6th Ward Neighborhood Block Watch Approximately 28 people attended Presenting: Joe Talarico and Brian Mendelssohn Irwin, co-owner of Botero developers also attended Public Safety Update, see Block Watch meeting packet for full report Lawrenceville Corporation unable to…
Recap from Virtual Community Meeting on 4/28
The Virtual Lawrenceville-Wide Public Safety Meeting on COVID-19 was held on Tuesday, April 28th at 6 p.m through Zoom, by phone, and through Facebook Live. Huge thanks to our partners at Lawrenceville Corporation, State Rep. Ravenstahl’s office, State Rep. Innamorato’s office, Department of Public Safety, Regional Housing Legal Services, and Just Harvest for attending. For…

Recap of LU Spring Membership & Board Elections – June 2024
On Thursday, June 13, 2024, Lawrenceville United hosted the annual Spring Membership and Board Meeting at the Clemente Museum (3339 Penn Ave). There were around 20 in person attendees and 10 online participants. The meeting was led by Executive Director, Dave Breingan, who shared an overview of Lawrenceville United and membership. LU exists because of…
Lawrenceville United & Lawrenceville Corporation Statement on Dijlah Shooting
October 22, 2024 Early in the morning October 6th, Malcolm Isaiah Nowlin was shot while working security at Dijlah, and later passed away from his injuries. This despicable and senseless act of violence reportedly occurred after a customer was denied entry by security to Dijlah after its after hours hookah lounge had closed. By all…