The excellent and comprehensive front-page story on the Providence Renaissance by Bill Van Sicen in Sunday\u27s Providence Journal of May 21, 2000, nicely brought together all of the exciting development from the recent past, the present, the planned future and the vision of what the long-term future might be for the capital city\u27s center. And the map, which depicted the location of these 18 development sites, was impressive in the sense that so much of the downtown and nearby areas have been and will be affected by this development. Oh, how different from the recent past
A new structure has recently been erected in the Providence downtown, and criticisms of the building...
Providence has come a long way from just 20 years ago when a visitor coming into the city by rail wo...
In case you have not noticed, there is a considerable amount of activity taking place in downtown Pr...
The excellent and comprehensive front-page story on the Providence Renaissance by Bill Van Sicen in ...
Future historians who examine Rhode Island\u27s capital city will likely single out the last 20 year...
The latest piece of news concerning a possible new office building for Providence is just another ex...
Renaissance cities have been widely discussed in the literature on urban development. However, despi...
They\u27re gonna stay in the city, is the way a major Providence developer and landowner stated it....
Recent rankings of Providence have given it high grades, ranging from restaurant reviews to being na...
Suppose that you wanted to introduce a group of students to Providence, where would you take them? T...
It was billed as \u27Rebuilding the Medium-Sized North American City,\u27 and representatives from n...
A recent Letter to the Editor of this newspaper pointed out part of the problem of our capital city....
The Providence Charter Commission is now moving into the homestretch. After a full nine-month period...
The next mayor of the city of Providence will have some hard decisions to make on the future of this...
Finally, on September 29, more than two years after the initial correspondence and subsequent compet...
A new structure has recently been erected in the Providence downtown, and criticisms of the building...
Providence has come a long way from just 20 years ago when a visitor coming into the city by rail wo...
In case you have not noticed, there is a considerable amount of activity taking place in downtown Pr...
The excellent and comprehensive front-page story on the Providence Renaissance by Bill Van Sicen in ...
Future historians who examine Rhode Island\u27s capital city will likely single out the last 20 year...
The latest piece of news concerning a possible new office building for Providence is just another ex...
Renaissance cities have been widely discussed in the literature on urban development. However, despi...
They\u27re gonna stay in the city, is the way a major Providence developer and landowner stated it....
Recent rankings of Providence have given it high grades, ranging from restaurant reviews to being na...
Suppose that you wanted to introduce a group of students to Providence, where would you take them? T...
It was billed as \u27Rebuilding the Medium-Sized North American City,\u27 and representatives from n...
A recent Letter to the Editor of this newspaper pointed out part of the problem of our capital city....
The Providence Charter Commission is now moving into the homestretch. After a full nine-month period...
The next mayor of the city of Providence will have some hard decisions to make on the future of this...
Finally, on September 29, more than two years after the initial correspondence and subsequent compet...
A new structure has recently been erected in the Providence downtown, and criticisms of the building...
Providence has come a long way from just 20 years ago when a visitor coming into the city by rail wo...
In case you have not noticed, there is a considerable amount of activity taking place in downtown Pr...