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BIG WORK DAY @ Duncan Park
Calling all volunteers! LU, Tree Pittsburgh: Lawrenceville Tree Tenders, and the neighbors of Duncan Park are organizing a BIG WORK DAY. This work day will help push the park to completion and provide a brand new natural play-space in the neighborhood. Stay for the entire day or pick a shift to stop…
Upper Lawrenceville Planning Update
Please read the following articles that discuss the recent planning work being done by residents in the 10thWard: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/neighborhoods-city/upper-lawrenceville-works-hard-to-fashion-a-new-image-673317/ http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/morning-file/walkabout-upper-lawrenceville-looks-to-revitalize-without-losing-grit-672447/ The complete plan will be available online by early summer.
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…
6th Ward Block Watch Meeting Notes from 11/28 (Umami and 3710 Charlotte)
Please see the following documents from the 6th Ward Block Watch meeting for November: Original agenda Meeting notes Public safety report Presentation by Icon Development for 3710 Charlotte
Notes/recording from second Thunderbird community meeting 4/19/2022
On 4/19/2022, Lawrenceville United & Lawrenceville Corporation hosted a follow-up community meeting to the 2/24/2022 meeting, in which Thunderbird presented a request to the community to amend their consent order to (1) increase their occupancy from 382 to 573, and (2) reduce the consent order’s parking requirement of 75 parking spots to what current zoning…
Meeting Recap: Milhaus Development
On January 25, 2016, Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation jointly hosted a community meeting on proposed development at 40th and Butler (the lot currently housing Rite Aid and St. Margaret’s Health Center.) Full meeting minutes and the presentation given by the development company, Milhaus Ventures, are linked below. A follow up meeting will be held on…