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Development of New Residential Units at 260 42nd Street
ByHelenBrian Mendelssohn of Botero Development attended a community meeting on October 14th to present his plans for 8 residential units at 260 42nd Street. Residents were generally supportive, but concerned around the additional cars in the area. Mr. Mendelssohn agreed to write into his leases that residents are NOT allowed to participate in the Residential…
McConway and Torley
ByHelen4.16.2015 This week the Allegheny County Health Department held a public hearing on the air permit for McConway and Torley, the foundry at 48th Street. Residents, M&T employees, and LU testified. You can view LU’s testimony here, and see a copy of the Lawrenceville Toxic Metals study conducted by ACHD here. As the resident-driven community…
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YMCA Swim Lessons Return at Arsenal Middle
Swim lessons are returning to Arsenal Middle School on Mondays and Wednesdays, starting April 4th. Lessons are open to the community and are run by the Thelma Lovette YMCA. Please see the flyers below for more information, or download a PDF HERE.
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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)…
Get your tickets now for LIVE in Lawrenceville!
We’re turning 15, and we want you all to celebrate with us on Saturday, September 17th from 7-10 PM at Teamster Temple for a special edition of LIVE! in Lawrenceville. We’ll have games of all kinds: board games, giant games, party games, a money wheel, & a Jeopardy game with a past Jeopardy winner! As…

