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Lawrenceville United is Moving!
Lawrenceville United will be moving to the Goodwill Workforce Development Center at 118 51st Street, Suite 2026 on November 1st, 2017. Our new office space features plenty of meeting space and is just down the hall from all of Goodwill programs and resources. Goodwill does everything from career counseling, GED preparation, ESL classes, programs for…
Community | Development Updates | Front page posts | News | Responsible Development | Responsible Growth | Responsible PlanningSecond Workshop for Clack Site Public Planning Process
Come explore future scenarios for the re-use of the Clack Site & learn about its history! Stop by the Lawrenceville Farmers Market on 6/29 from 3-7 p.m. for short, interactive opportunities to shape the future of this publicly owned site. This builds on the first set of public workshops for the Clack site and the…
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…
Kindergarten Early Enrollment Week at Arsenal
If your child is turning 5 years old before September 30th, then it’s time to enroll for kindergarten! Join us at the Arsenal Parent Welcome Center at the Arsenal PreK-5 cafeteria at 215 39th Street on Monday 2/9 and Wednesday 2/11 from 8-8:30 AM or 1:30-2:15 PM. Learn what makes Arsenal Elementary an All-Star school!…
Sorrell’s Pub – 5238 Butler Street (Former Bottles)
ByadminUpdate: 1/22/2018 Lawrenceville United, Lawrenceville Corporation, and six residents filed a protest/petition to intervene in opposition to another proposed liquor license at 5238 Butler Street due to community concerns about owner James Haney’s criminal background that were raised during their first application in 2013. The City of Pittsburgh and Representative Dom Costa also filed petitions to intervene. We thank Councilwoman Deb Gross, Mayor Peduto, and Rep. Dom Costa for…
LU Statement on Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity
Lawrenceville United has recently contracted with Just Collaboration to help us develop goals and hold us accountable to our values of diversity, inclusion, and equity. As the first part of this multi-year effort, we are engaging our membership and the larger Lawrenceville community and collecting feedback through a survey. Please read our purpose statement for why…

