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Construction begins on Heights project
HAVERHILL — Calling it the kind of building that's never been seen before, developer Sal Lupoli kicked off a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday for his 10-story residential and commercial building called "Haverhill Heights."
More than a walkway. A transformation
LOWELL -- The typical foot traffic was bustling around inside the Gallagher Terminal on Sunday afternoon.
The difference was on the outside.
The skeleton of the 140-foot pedestrian walkway linking the transportation terminal with the Thorndike Exchange was installed on Saturday night. A hulking 275-ton crane was used to put the walkway in place.
2018 Mayor Thomas M. Menino Awardee: Riverwalk Lawrence
The recipient of the 2018 Mayor Thomas M. Menino Legacy Award is Riverwalk Lawrence undertaken by the Lupoli Companies and their team.
Menino Legacy Award
LAWRENCE, MA– Lupoli Companies announced that Riverwalk Lawrence and Lupoli Companies has been awarded The Mayor Thomas M. Menino Legacy Award, which is given to preservation projects that are transformative, community-focused and revitalize the best of the past to make something good for the future.
Inspiring & Empowering Women
In honor of International Women’s Day, we talked with a few of the women here at Lupoli Companies on a variety of topics from what they enjoy about their work to lessons on meeting your own career goals.
Share to Care
We're partnering with Clarendon Early Education Services, Inc., A Child Care Nutrition Agency at Riverwalk Lawrence to support their Annual Toy Drive—and you can help!
Do you have what it takes to be the next food entrepreneur at the Revolving Test Kitchen!
Sustainable entrepreneurship and economic growth go hand in hand. Lupoli Companies continues to support local entrepreneurs in a number ways. We believe in investing with a long-term focus on making a positive impact that enrich lives, strengthen business and build a more optimistic future. By supporting local entrepreneurs we help our community move forward.
Focused on the Future
Stewardship refers to the perspective of seeing the ownership of a family business as a responsibility to the next generation, and to employees, and to the community – rather than simply as a financial investment. Family business owners are typically driven by the importance of the stewardship of their business.
Infrastructure grant to help Thorndike Exchange
Developer Sal Lupoli at announcement Thursday of $2M state infrastructure grant to help Thorndike Exchange project in Lowell.
Smart Growth Developments Support Economic Stimulation
Lupoli Companies has been on the forefront of Smart Growth Neighborhoods since 2003 when Sal Lupoli purchased his first mill building at Riverwalk and continues today with the redevelopment of Thorndike Exchange.