It is sickening and it is sad. A building that has withstood the ravages of time throughout its 103 years of life deserves a better fate; yet there it stands, disembowled and broken by the wrecking ball. The Hoppin Homestead Building on the Westminster Mall will soon be only a memory, and its site will be marked by that ubiquitous asphalt reminder of our automobile addicted age--the parking lot. Is this the cure for old buildings in a downtown that is moving on the road to regeneration
A Saturday night out--in downtown Providence? You mean dead city? Yes, why not
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Do historic rehabilitation tax credits (RTCs) play a centr...
Planning, by its nature, involves the management of change, but often that change occurs so rapidly ...
It is sickening and it is sad. A building that has withstood the ravages of time throughout its 103 ...
The name of the game in building use today is historic preservation, conservation and restoration. I...
It has been a trying year for downtown Providence merchants. Roads that too long have been neglected...
One of the most obvious symptoms of our sick cities is the decline of downtown retailing. Everywhere...
Firmly cemented in the ground at the meeting of Westminster and Union Streets in downtown Providence...
In case you have not noticed, there is a considerable amount of activity taking place in downtown Pr...
One of the major needs in Rhode Island, as it is in most of the country, is decent and safe housing ...
Downtown is the heart of any city. It is the most valuable land in the city, with businesses, entert...
• Today's views and attitudes of many occupants have contributed to the vacant buildings which are ...
There is essentially only one downtown in this city-state of Rhode Island, and it is accessible to t...
The reconstruction of Westminster Mall has caused some to ask what went wrong. The answer is complex...
It is sometimes called a \u27big, small town.\u27 It has all the trappings of a large urban center: ...
A Saturday night out--in downtown Providence? You mean dead city? Yes, why not
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Do historic rehabilitation tax credits (RTCs) play a centr...
Planning, by its nature, involves the management of change, but often that change occurs so rapidly ...
It is sickening and it is sad. A building that has withstood the ravages of time throughout its 103 ...
The name of the game in building use today is historic preservation, conservation and restoration. I...
It has been a trying year for downtown Providence merchants. Roads that too long have been neglected...
One of the most obvious symptoms of our sick cities is the decline of downtown retailing. Everywhere...
Firmly cemented in the ground at the meeting of Westminster and Union Streets in downtown Providence...
In case you have not noticed, there is a considerable amount of activity taking place in downtown Pr...
One of the major needs in Rhode Island, as it is in most of the country, is decent and safe housing ...
Downtown is the heart of any city. It is the most valuable land in the city, with businesses, entert...
• Today's views and attitudes of many occupants have contributed to the vacant buildings which are ...
There is essentially only one downtown in this city-state of Rhode Island, and it is accessible to t...
The reconstruction of Westminster Mall has caused some to ask what went wrong. The answer is complex...
It is sometimes called a \u27big, small town.\u27 It has all the trappings of a large urban center: ...
A Saturday night out--in downtown Providence? You mean dead city? Yes, why not
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Do historic rehabilitation tax credits (RTCs) play a centr...
Planning, by its nature, involves the management of change, but often that change occurs so rapidly ...