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Located
twenty-five miles north of Boston, Lawrence,
Massachusetts is truly a city of immigrants and
industry. Lawrence was built in the 1840's as the
nation's first planned industrial city. The massive mill
buildings lining the Merrimack River, the striking clock
and bell towers, and the breath-taking Great Stone Dam
are all a tribute to Lawrence's industrial heritage.
Known as the
"Immigrant City", Lawrence has always been a
multi-ethnic and multicultural gateway city with a high
proportion of foreign-born residents. Today Lawrence
remains an urban center with 35% of its economy still
manufacturing-based. Despite global trends that have
seen manufacturing industries move south and overseas,
the city is still a hub of textile, apparel and shoe
companies like Malden Mills, KGR, Inc., Grieco Brothers,
New Balance, and Cardinal Shoe. With the affordable
space and close proximity to routes 93 and 495, newer
companies in technology, health care, and manufacturing
such as New England Affiliated Technology, the Robert
Able Company, and the Gem Group, have chosen to locate
in Lawrence. |