It looks like construction on these units could begin in August 2024.
Central Falls affordable housing project moving forward after filling funding gap
That critic makes some decent points in his op ed. Many of the recent 195 projects seem bland at best.
I believe the thinking behind developing 1A is to address the fact that most of the existing buildings along South Water Street have absolutely zero engagement on the waterfront side.
While I...
Apparently this project is moving forward.
RIPTA to begin contractor negotiations on development of new bus hub
I'm not sure about the concept of moving and consolidating what seems to be a functioning bus hub in Kennedy Plaza (and there are some questions about the motivations behind...
Providence Living plans to construct a five-story, 62-unit apartment building with three commercial
spaces on Wickenden Street. The project would need a zoning variance for its propose height.
PROVIDENCE — A local developer is planning to tear down two existing buildings on Wickenden Street to...
Proposed project on I-195 land could include housing, restaurant, and lab space (Boston Globe)
Summary:
PROVIDENCE — A Boston-based developer has submitted a proposal that would redevelop a section of the former I-195 land in phases to include housing, retail, and restaurant space.
CV...
This a great illustration of the ridiculousness of the surface parking lots to the left of the state house.
Only a small lot is needed for accessibility reasons—it's easy enough for the majority of workers just to park in one of the many state-owned lots across the street.
via The Valley Breeze
CENTRAL FALLS – ONE Neighborhood Builders, the company completing the transformation of the former St. Patrick Church property on Broad Street in Cumberland into 44 affordable housing units, also now has approval to build 47 units up the road in Central Falls.
On Jan. 4...
Providence College is constructing a building dedicated to Nursing and Health Sciences (PBN link) with a projected opening of 2025.
I'm not familiar with the campus, so I'm not sure if this will be noticeable from the city streets.