Expanding west in Lawrence moves residents and businesses out of flood zones, and a combination of new development and infill may well be the ticket for Lawrence moving forward.
Author Bob Luder
These local businesses have adapted and thrived through the years thanks to hard work and generations of smart business practices.
These Lawrence companies have overcome the challenges through the years and have become iconic staples in the community.
Traditional and not-so-traditional fare is manufactured right here in Lawrence, providing jobs and revenue to the city.
Whether missing the tastes of the homeland or simply trying to eat healthier, a distinct collection of culinary offerings exists in Lawrence because of its cultural diversity.
Stormwater issues are top of mind and a constant concern in Lawrence, especially with the Kaw River running through town and threats of climate change.
Fighting an aging infrastructure, the City of Lawrence works to ensure residents, businesses and all other entities have clean, safe drinking water today and into the future.
Lawrence and Douglas County are ahead of the curve when it comes to the awareness, popularity, engagement, and execution of sustainability practices.
BTBC pharmaceutical companies continue to make advancements in technology and biosciences, and are confident the next 10 years will far exceed the last.
Douglas County’s famed Santa Fe and Oregon trails were once dotted with towns that were significant yet fleeting during historic times in the United States.