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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…
Meeting Recap: Milhaus Development
ByHelenOn January 25, 2016, Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation jointly hosted a community meeting on proposed development at 40th and Butler (the lot currently housing Rite Aid and St. Margaret’s Health Center.) Full meeting minutes and the presentation given by the development company, Milhaus Ventures, are linked below. A follow up meeting will be held on…
Recap of Lawrenceville Happenings: Greenways 12/4/2025
The December Lawrenceville Happenings was held on December 4th, 2025, at Hop Farm Brewing at 6:30 PM. City Planning was present to discuss the greenways, which are permanently conserved, primarily passive open space that is stewarded primarily by the community and provides benefits such as minimizing landslide risk, reducing the effects of extreme heat, preserving tree canopy,…
Lawrenceville-Wide Public Safety Meeting
Beginning in 2019, in lieu of the monthly “block watch” meetings in each section of Lawrenceville, LU and Pittsburgh Police Zone 2 are teaming up to offer quarterly public safety meetings for all of Lawrenceville to cover larger issues affecting the entire community. Agenda will include: *A review of crime trends in Lawrenceville for…
Fire and loss in our neighborhood: Ways to help.
ByHelenA terrible fire destroyed multiple Lawrenceville homes last night. Below are links to fundraisers to help our neighbors. Merranda Highfield writes: “Who I’m raising money for is my mother & father to help them out! We have just lost our home to a huge house fire, we lost our two dogs & our cat. All our memories of many…
Neighbors in Need Crisis Fund
With support from the Pittsburgh Foundation, Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation are offering emergency grants up to $500 to Lawrenceville residents and small businesses to meet urgent, essential needs. Any questions, please contact info@LUnited.org or 412-802-7220 for residents, and 412-621-1616 for businesses. If you’d like to support the fund, you can…

