The Lake Worth Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) is moving its administrative offices to 1121 Lucerne Ave., the building is now called HATCH 1121.
“This will give the CRA and LULA Lake Worth Arts a better opportunity to further enhance the thriving and dynamic Lake Worth arts community. Community artists and Lake Worth leadership are currently discussing ways to further serve the local community with community-based arts programming.”
Let’s take a stroll back in time to when HATCH 1121 (formerly the Lake Worth Arts Center and site of the City’s former shuffleboard courts), got a very much-needed makeover in 2014:
Do you know what LULA means?
“LU” is short for Lucerne Ave. and “LA” short for Lake Ave. (our two main east-west Downtown streets), ergo “LULA”.Know what “LDub” means?
The “L” is short for “Lake”, “Dub” short for letter “W” (double or ‘Dub’ letter “u”), hence the term LDub for the City of Lake Worth (not to be confused with cookie-cutter and condo communities out west).Example in daily usage, “Have you been to World Thrift in LDub yet? The New Times ranks it the best thrift store ever. LDub is the Hipster Haven in Palm Beach County too and the official home of Apatharchism.”