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Follow up materials for 3710 Charlotte proposed development
Icon Development presented their plans for a proposed 4-unit residential development at 3710 Charlotte Street at the 6th Ward Block Watch on November 28th. For those original meeting notes and the presentation, please click here. In response to resident questions/concerns that were brought up afterwards, Icon Development has provided some follow up materials. Please see below:…
6th Ward Block Watch Notes
ByHelenNotes for 6th Ward Block Watch Meeting – 8/22/2016 Thanks to Pints on Penn for hosting! This meeting covered public safety, 2 construction projects, and a bar update. The other project notes will also be posted separately for clarity. Public Safety Report – Zone 2 Community Relations Officer Antoine Davis 2 burglaries (see attachment for…
4618 Carlton Street
ByHelenWylie Holdings has proposed a new construction town home development for the space. By following this link, you will be able to see renderings of what they have proposed: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.576983625699434.1073741833.255397811191352&type=1 Not all of the details are set and they are still working on exterior design finishes. It does look like the new construction buildings will be…
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Swim Lessons at Arsenal – Round 2!
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Recap of Lawrenceville Happenings: Community Led Initiatives 7/11/2024
On Thursday, July 11, 2024, Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation hosted the a Lawrenceville Happenings with a focus on Community-Led Initiatives. The meeting was hosted at Attack Theatre (212 45th St) from 6:30-8 PM and also via LU’s Facebook page. There were around 10 in person attendees and 10 online participants. The meeting was led…
Notes from Air Quality Meeting on 3/13
On March 13th, 2019, Lawrenceville Clean Air Now (LCAN) and Lawrenceville United hosted “A Community Meeting about Air Quality in Lawrenceville.” Approximately 50 people were in attendance for a presentation from GASP, Q&A, and break-out sessions around specific topic areas related to air quality. Meeting notes are available HERE. To get involved, follow LCAN on…

