Over the past year, Lawrenceville Corporation (LC) and Lawrenceville United (LU) have hosted a number of community meetings to discuss the housing projects currently planned and underway in the [...]
Leading up to Mother’s Day Weekend, we are highlighting a few of the women who have set up shop in Lawrenceville and what they have going on for Mother’s Day Weekend. Deena Blumenfeld (ERYT, [...]
Shopping small doesn’t mean you have to break the bank. When buying for her this Mother’s Day, check out these Lawrenceville shops for gifts under $50 that will simultaneously [...]
Small business is the soul of Lawrenceville. From Butler Street to Penn Avenue, 34th to 57th Streets, there are hundreds of shops, studios, restaurants, and offices that meet the needs of [...]
RIDC, a regional nonprofit real estate developer, is proposing to build and own a 64,000 sq ft building on a portion of the former Heppenstall Steel Industrial site (at 47th/ Plum Way). The new [...]
Few neighborhoods within the City of Pittsburgh have seen the level of reinvestment and growth that Lawrenceville has enjoyed over the past decade. Median home sale prices are rising, our streets [...]
In 2015, Lawrenceville Corporation commissioned an update to the parking study that was completed in the neighborhood in 2012 by Trans Associates, a local transportation consultant. Given the [...]
Final Community Meeting for Arsenal Terminal Representatives from Milhaus Development will present at a final community meeting regarding development of Arsenal Terminal (at 40th and Butler [...]
Image: Milhaus On January 25th, representatives from Milhaus Development presented at a community meeting about their plans for the site at 40th and Butler Streets, a project they have dubbed, [...]
On February 2nd, the Lawrenceville Corporation hosted a Spring Marketing Meeting to discuss a possible alternative to The Blossom Tour. Over 30 business owners convened early Tuesday morning at [...]