Security Tips for Living Off-Campus

Living off-campus is an exciting milestone in a college student’s life. However, with this newfound independence comes additional responsibilities, including ensuring your safety and security in your new living space. Lang Development Group is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for all its tenants.

Here are some essential security tips to consider when living off-campus:

1. Choose the Right Location

  • Research the Neighborhood: Before signing a lease, research the safety of the area. While Lang Development Group’s properties are located in well-maintained, low-crime areas, it’s still important to consider surrounding safety factors such as nighttime lighting and the general presence of people in the area.
  • Commute Considerations: If you will be commuting to work, or across campus, ensure that your apartment is close to public transportation, campus, and other necessary services. This can reduce your risk of walking alone at night.

2. Secure Your Living Space

  • Lock Up: Always lock your doors and windows, even when you’re at home.
  • Ask Before Opening: Don’t open the door to strangers, especially if you weren’t expecting them.
  • Secure Your Valuables: Keep your valuables, like laptops, phones, and jewelry, out of sight and locked away when not in use. Consider getting a safe for added security.

3. Be Aware of Your Surroundings

  • Walk with Friends: If you plan to go out at night, always walk with friends or use campus safety services such as walking escorts or shuttles. The University of Delaware provides walking escorts 24/7 and golf-cart service from 6 PM to 1 AM. You can request a ride by calling 831-RIDE or using the LifeSafe app.
  • Download the LifeSafe App: The University of Delaware offers a smartphone safety app called LifeSafe. This app enhances communication between the campus community and safety officials by utilizing features like GPS-location, camera, and text capabilities. It allows UD students, faculty, and staff to directly and seamlessly contact the University of Delaware Police Department (UDPD) for a range of safety issues.
  • Shuttle Service: Transportation Services offers pick-up from Morris Library, Perkins Student Center, Townsend Hall, and the north end of the STAR Health Sciences Building on the STAR Campus.
  • Know Emergency Numbers: In addition to the LifeSafe app, it’s beneficial to add local emergency contacts, including the police and campus security, to your phone’s contact list as a backup option.
  • Trust Your Instincts: If something feels off or someone makes you uncomfortable, leave the area and seek safety. It’s better to be cautious than to take risks.

4. Get to Know Your Neighbors

  • Form a Community: Get to know your neighbors. Neighbors can watch out for each other and alert you to any suspicious activity.

5. Protect Your Personal Information

  • Be Cautious with Sharing: Avoid sharing personal information on social media that could lead to you being targeted for theft or scams. Protect your identity and personal information at all times.

Living off-campus doesn’t mean sacrificing your safety. By following these security tips and taking precautions, you can enjoy your new space with peace of mind. Lang Development Group is here to support you every step of the way, ensuring your off-campus living experience is both safe and enjoyable.

Lang Cares Foundation: A Beacon of Community Support in Newark, Delaware

In the city of Newark, Delaware, where commerce meets community, Lang Development Group stands as a prominent figure in both. For over two decades, Lang Development Group has shaped the city’s skyline and also worked to enrich the lives of its residents. At the heart of this commitment lies the Lang Cares Foundation, a conduit for philanthropy and community support.

Established in January 2022, the Lang Cares Foundation serves as the philanthropic arm of Lang Development Group, extending its reach beyond property management and development to empower local organizations, individuals, and families. With a focus on scholarship programs, community drives, charity events, and various other initiatives, Lang Cares Foundation aims to foster positive change and uplift those in need within the community it proudly calls home.

Central to Lang Cares Foundation’s mission is the desire to make a tangible difference in the lives of Newark residents. By partnering with local organizations and allocating resources where they are needed most, the foundation embodies the spirit of corporate social responsibility. Jeff and Karyn Lang, alongside their family members and business partners, have spearheaded this endeavor, demonstrating a commitment to giving back to the community while leaving an indelible impact on the citizens of Newark.

Lang Development Group’s longstanding presence in Newark has afforded them a deep understanding of the community’s needs and aspirations. Through strategic partnerships and targeted philanthropic efforts, Lang Cares Foundation seeks to address these needs in meaningful ways, ensuring that every contribution leaves a lasting impression.

One of the initiatives of Lang Cares Foundation is its annual Future Community Leaders scholarship program at Newark Charter School and Christiana High School for students who have demonstrated success and commitment in both their classrooms and communities.  (Congratulations to 2024 recipients Cassidy Lawhorn, Krish Shajpaul, and Max McCaffery!). The foundation has also collaborated with Wilmington Head Start to provide enriching summer camps, nurturing the development of young minds and fostering a love for learning about and caring for nature.

Beyond education, Lang Cares Foundation extends its support to a host of local organizations, including but not limited to SL24: UnLocke the Light, Newark PAL, Chapel Street Players, and Delaware Dance Company. By investing in the arts, sports, and community development, the foundation underscores its commitment to holistic growth and empowerment.

In addition, Lang Development Group’s annual contributions to organizations such as DFRC-Blue Gold, Food Bank of Delaware, and Ronald McDonald House of Delaware exemplify its dedication to making a difference on both local and regional scales. With Lang Cares Foundation, these efforts are magnified, amplifying the impact and fostering a culture of giving that permeates throughout the community.

As Lang Cares Foundation continues to evolve and expand its reach, it remains steadfast in its commitment to serving as a catalyst for positive change in Newark and beyond. Through compassion, collaboration, and unwavering dedication, the foundation embodies the idea of corporate citizenship, proving that true success is measured not only by financial prosperity but by the lives touched and communities transformed.

Lang Cares Foundation stands as a shining example of the profound impact that can be achieved when businesses embrace their role as stewards of social good. In the journey towards a brighter tomorrow, Lang Cares Foundation helps light the way, illuminating a path of hope, opportunity, and resilience for all who call Newark home.

Learn more by visiting the Lang Cares Foundation website here

Creek View Complex: A Modern Mixed-Use Development Revitalizing Newark’s Historic Landscape

Nestled along Creek View Road in Newark, Delaware, the Creek View Complex represents a transformative development project that revitalizes a significant historical site. Originally a 233-acre tract purchased by Samuel Johnson in 1715, the area has deep roots in Newark’s industrial history. Johnson and his son established grist and saw mills on the land, harnessing the power of the nearby White Clay Creek. Over time, the mills ceased operation, and the land’s purpose shifted to meet changing economic needs.

Now, the Lang Development Group is leading the charge to bring new life to this historic area. The Creek View Complex integrates a mix of residential, professional, commercial, culinary, and entertainment spaces, creating a vibrant hub for the Newark community.

Blending Tradition with Modern Amenities

The Creek View Complex embraces Newark’s heritage while offering a contemporary twist. The development features several existing structures that have been restored, along with new builds designed to meet modern needs.

One notable restoration is 100 Dean Drive, a beautifully renovated stone barn that now serves as Lang Development’s headquarters. Similarly, the building at 100 Creek View Drive has been transformed into Timothy’s of Newark, an American-style restaurant and bar that retains its historic charm.

Included in the complex is 300 Creek View, an existing professional office building home to various businesses. This building is just the beginning of the complex’s dedication to fostering a dynamic professional environment. Nearby, Applied Control Engineering occupies 700 Creek View and 800 Creek View is a brand-new professional building offering 31,000 square feet of office space, meticulously designed for a diverse range of businesses.

Residential Excellence and Community Spaces

The Creek View Complex is also redefining residential living in Newark. The stone and brick building at 500 Creek View is undergoing a remarkable transformation into a luxury apartment building, offering one- and two-bedroom units. Residents will enjoy high-level amenities such as a fitness center, community room, coffee bar, rooftop patio, outdoor deck, and sports court.

The complex includes other residential options, too. The Mill at White Clay Creek, Mill Townhouses, and the Mill Lofts are popular among young professionals and University of Delaware students, providing modern living spaces with easy access to amenities.

Entertainment, Dining, and Scenic Beauty

The development goes beyond business and residential needs, offering a rich array of entertainment and dining experiences. The new theater at the complex will soon become the home of Chapel Street Players, providing them with a fresh venue and the convenience of on-site parking—both welcome improvements over their current location.

At 600 Creek View, a new restaurant is being built, with a 4,800-square-foot space available for lease. It includes an outdoor dining patio with picturesque views of White Clay Creek, promising an appealing dining experience for locals and visitors alike.

A Strategic Location and Natural Appeal

The Creek View Complex’s location is ideal for those who enjoy both city life and nature. The complex abuts White Clay Creek, a well-known spot for fishing and outdoor recreation. Several properties within the complex have patios overlooking the water, creating a serene atmosphere for residents, professionals and visitors.

The complex is just a half-mile from the restaurants, shops, and entertainment options on Newark’s Main Street, offering easy access to the city’s vibrant social scene.

A Bright Future for Newark

The Creek View Complex by Lang Development Group exemplifies a thoughtful approach to revitalizing historical sites while meeting the needs of a modern community. By combining residential, professional, commercial, culinary, and entertainment spaces, this development creates a lively, integrated environment that will continue to serve Newark for years to come. With its strategic location and diverse offerings, the Creek View Complex is poised to become a cornerstone of Newark’s ongoing transformation.

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