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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Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation are pleased that 44th and Summit Development LLC has voluntarily withdrawn the demolition permit application for the Holy Family church, filed on May 29, 2018.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…
Lawrenceville United is seeking part-time staff this summer
We’re looking to hire an Engagement & Sustainability Associate here at Lawrenceville United for a part-time paid position this summer. Start and end dates are flexible. The intern should expect to work 15 hours a week with some evening and weekend availability. Intern is expected to boast strong skills with initiative, attention to detail, and flexibility….
Lawrenceville Wide Public Safety Meeting 1/15/2019
LU hosted our first Lawrenceville-wide Public Safety Meeting on Tuesday 1/15/2019 at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh – Lawrenceville branch. Big thanks to the library for hosting, Dr. Heath Johnson from Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, Zone 2 Police’s Commander Zett, Officer Davis, and Det. Malloy, Public Safety Director Hissrich and Dan Shak, as well as…
4412 Butler St Meeting (Former Charter School)
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McConway and Torley
4.16.2015 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…