Lawrence developer Tony Krsnich’s proposed affordable housing project for seniors slated for the southern end of downtown Lawrence has already been granted nu
The Lawrence City Commission on Tuesday will consider a developer's request for tax breaks to build 48 affordable units for people ages 55 and up in downtown Lawrence.
A $17 million project to build nearly 50 units of affordable housing for seniors along New Hampshire Street in downtown Lawrence won its key approvals from the
A long-vacant lot on the south end of New Hampshire Street may become a new downtown, multistory affordable housing project that also features a row of unique b
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Temporary offices have been set up outside the main complex at Kennedy Glass near Seventh and New Jersey streets. The company is undertaking a major renovation of its facilities as part of an expansion of its business.
I know one sure-fire way to grow the revenues of a glass company is to pay for my green fees, buy me a beverage and point me toward the fairway with the most homes. Evidently there are other ways too, as an East Lawrence glass company is undertaking a major expansion.
I’ve also got updates on several other East Lawrence development projects, but let’s start with glass. Kennedy Glass has undertaken an expansion and renovation of its office building and shop complex at 730 New Jersey St.