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Community | Development Updates | Front page posts | News | Responsible Development | Responsible Growth
Joint Statement Regarding Holy Family Site
June 20, 2018 Joint Statement Regarding Holy Family Site Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation are pleased that 44th and Summit Development LLC has voluntarily withdrawn the demolition permit application for the Holy Family church, filed on May 29, 2018. Completed in 1940 to serve the growing Polish immigrant population in the Lawrenceville area, the church…
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Update on Burglary Uptick
Lawrenceville has seen a recent uptick in burglaries of both residences and businesses from April 2018 to present, particularly concentrated in Lower Lawrenceville and along Butler Street. Police seeking help identifying suspects Camera footage of suspects has been collected (see below) and residents are encouraged to call 911 with any information on the identity of…
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Final Report from Just Collaboration on Diversity & Inclusion Work
In the first half of 2018, Lawrenceville United contracted with Just Collaboration to work with our organization on goals related to our Diversity & Inclusion and Equity organizational values. As part of this process, Just Collaboration offered multiple trainings to the staff and Board of Lawrenceville United, and also did an external survey of Lawrenceville…
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Inclusionary Zoning Explained
As Lawrenceville’s housing market has exploded, one of Lawrenceville United’s top priorities for the neighborhood is preserving affordable housing. One tool LU has advocated for is Inclusionary Zoning (IZ). For more information on Inclusionary Zoning, please see the brief on IZ below. To download as a printable document, please click here. Inclusionary Zoning (IZ)…
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LU Spring Membership Meeting with Mayor William Peduto
Join Lawrenceville United for our Spring Membership Meeting on Tuesday, June 5th at the Goodwill Workforce Development Center, 6:00 p.m. Program includes a presentation and Q&A with special guest Mayor William Peduto, a report on LU’s diversity and inclusion survey, and presentations by candidates for the LU Board of Directors. Ballots may be cast at…
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Ballots are released for our 2018 Board Election
Ballots for the election of members to the Lawrenceville United Board of Directors are now live. You may submit your ballot electronically at the link below, print out the ballot and mail it to us, or pick up a paper ballot at our office at 118 52nd Street, Suite 2026. You can read bios for our Board…
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Lawrenceville United 2017 in Review
Our year in review 2017 was a year of big accomplishments in Lawrenceville. In case you missed it, here are some of the achievements in 2017 that we’re most proud of. 2017 in Review Save the date for our annual membership meeting on June 5th, 2018, and if you’re not already a member, please consider…
