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Once upon a time, and a very bad time it was, shabby, derelict Lawrenceville seemed down for the count. Although there were many houses from the Civil War era, historically attractive and built to last, time and tide were not kind. In the last two years, Lee Gross says, “Lawrenceville has recognition and demand has surged.” With upscale restaurants, boutiques, and galleries drawing professors and programmers, attorneys and architects, doctors and designers, “it’s a very hip crowd,” he says. “People love coming here. From 1995 to now the change is amazing.”
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