Brown U. Integrated Life Sciences Building

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Brown University quietly dropped a teaser image for their planned Life Sciences Building in the Jewelry District. The building is planned for 233 Richmond Street (though the project may encompass adjacent lots). In the teaser image, the brick building at 60 Ship Street is visible to the left of the planned structure. Brown's facilities site puts the project completion date at Winter 2026. If we use the construction timeline of BU's Rajen Kilachand Center for Integrated Life Sciences, the project will probably take around 2 years from groundbreaking to occupancy (meaning construction is likely anticipated to begin by fall/winter of next year). If the new state health lab ever gets built, these buildings will face one another from opposite sides of the little square at Richmond and Ship, hopefully activating that space a bit.

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I guess they don’t own that sliver of land against Ship to build out to the street?
 

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Visible site work has finally started on this project.

 
One of those Brown live cams also shows the progress of the RI State Lab project diagonally across the street. This corner will soon be a lot different with two 7 or more floor structures full of activity and workers.
 
Brown has released the design of its umpteenth medical research center in Providence's Jewelry District.


 
New to this wonderful group. I have lived in PVD for over a decade and I am a homeowner in the city. I didnt see the renderings from the development firm here so here it is. cheers!

 
Always shocked about what a massive footprint it is when walking by.

They must have acquired the little parking lot at Richmond and Ship St.? It’s fenced off and cleared like the rest. Some renderings have that parcel integrated but earlier ones not as much it seems…
 

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Here are some additional images including construction diagrams and a dusk rendering that hasn't been posted yet. The third image shows the site encompassing the parking lot at Richmond and Ship St that @nicanbot pointed out.

As for progress, the project site says that this week the contractor is: continuing installation of ground improvements, conturing earthwork and soil hauling, and forming and pouring the tower crane footing. The tower crane should go up before Thanksgiving.
 

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