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Social Association for Pittsburgh Professional (SAPP) Update
ByadminSocial club under consideration in Polish Hill: By Diana Nelson Jones / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A proposed social club in Polish Hill at a nexus with the Strip District and Lawrenceville has been vetted by the neighborhoods and is under consideration by the Zoning Board of Adjustment after a hearing Thursday [January 17, 2013]. A social club is not…
2019 Lawrenceville Cookie Mall
ByHelenJoin LU for our annual nonprofit bake sale, kids holiday party, and light up night. This year, the Lawrenceville Cookie Mall and Light Up Lawrenceville will both take place on Saturday, December 7th! Cookie Mall is from 4-7pm at the Estelle S. Campbell Boys & Girls Club, 4600 Butler St and the annual tree lighting ceremony happens at 7pm sharp in the driveway of Allegheny Cemetery. We’ll have kids…
Community Meeting on The Vandal’s Proposed Liquor License Transfer
Flyer for Community Meeting on The Vandal [UPDATE] Notes from Community Meeting on The Vandal Please join us on Monday, February 12th at 6:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Lyceum, 333 45th Street for a community meeting on The Vandal’s proposed liquor license transfer for the restaurant. As part of Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation’s community process, you…
Lawrenceville Night at the Races 10/4/25
The Lawrenceville Fireworks Committee is bringing Night at the Races back this fall! Join the committee and your neighbors for a night of horse races, 50/50, instant bingo, and good cheer at the Teamster Temple on Saturday, October 4th. Tickets are $25 each or $250 for a table (seats 10). You will be randomly assigned a…
Thank You for Your Purchase!
ByadminYour tickets will be available for pick-up at the event, or at the Lawrenceville United office. If you would like to pick-up your tickets at the Lawrenceville United office, please call to schedule a time: 412.802.7220.
Lawrenceville Together Strategic Plan 2025-2030
Lawrenceville United (LU) and Lawrenceville Corporation (LC) were founded in the early 2000’s to respond, in different ways, to serious challenges facing the three City neighborhoods that comprise Lawrenceville: decades of disinvestment, major crime, widespread vacancy and blight, lack of employment and educational opportunities, failing public infrastructure, and a lack of consensus on how to…

