Lawrenceville Homes for Sale
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About Lawrenceville
The City of Lawrenceville is the county seat and the oldest city in Gwinnett. Centrally located, Lawrenceville offers an array of dining, attractions, hotels and events for residents and visitors alike. Lawrenceville is home to Georgia Gwinnett College. GGC opened its doors in 2006 as the first four-year college founded in Georgia in more than 100 years, and the first four-year, public college created in the U.S. in the 21st century.
Lawrenceville is one of Gwinnett’s hot spots for TV and filming, including for Sleepy Hollow, Ozark, The Mule and Doom Patrol
Many of the historic buildings of downtown Lawrenceville have been converted into restaurants such as Dominick’s, Universal Joint, McCray’s Tavern, The Cornerstop Cafe, La Cazuela, Local Republic, Strange Taco, and Blue Rooster. A recent and welcome addition is Slow Pour Brewing Company, the cities first beer brewery.
Aurora Theatre adds to downtown Lawrenceville’s charm and appeal by offering professional theater, comedy, Ghost Tours and children’s programming. The theatre is currently in the process of expanding. The new 50,000-square-foot facility will have new offices, education area and stages — including a 525-seat main stage that is expected to be one of the largest live performing arts stages in the state. In addition to its main stage, the Aurora expansion will include a Cabaret theater, practice rooms, classes for the Aurora’s education programs as well as Georgia Gwinnett College programs and office space.
Host an unforgettable meeting or event at 550 Trackside, the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse, or the newest event space, Laundry. Enjoy the walking trails and sparkling lake at the newly renovated Rhodes Jordan Park. Or get your shopping fix by perusing eclectic shops such as NV Bath Body Bar.
The Gwinnett Veteran’s War Memorial Museum (located within the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse) offers a glimpse into the tributes and sacrifices that soldiers have made.
The city is currently working on the South Lawn project, an urban-style development across 32 acres in downtown. The South Lawn project will include over 600 residential living units, more than 15,000 square-feet of retail space, connect city hall and the police station with the Lawrenceville Lawn and create a comprehensive walkable environment straight down to the Lawrenceville Square.

Listing information last updated on June 3, 2023 at 8:00 AM EST.