They\u27re gonna stay in the city, is the way a major Providence developer and landowner stated it. A forecast that urbanists have been making for the past several years is now reaching fruition, and when it comes from businessman whose property investments depend on their perception of the future, there can be little question that its time has come
Approaching the future presents a minefield of paradoxes. In 20 years a neighbourhood's urban fabric...
Providence, Rhode Island is a city that has experienced continuous change in its urban and social fa...
By 2030, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities. With technological development, the focu...
They\u27re gonna stay in the city, is the way a major Providence developer and landowner stated it....
The next mayor of the city of Providence will have some hard decisions to make on the future of this...
The latest piece of news concerning a possible new office building for Providence is just another ex...
The excellent and comprehensive front-page story on the Providence Renaissance by Bill Van Sicen in ...
Renaissance cities have been widely discussed in the literature on urban development. However, despi...
Future historians who examine Rhode Island\u27s capital city will likely single out the last 20 year...
The future of Providence, if Rhode Island\u27s capital city has a future, must be keyed to retail sa...
It appears that the Providence downtown is finally turning the corner. A proposal to beautify the en...
Beginning with the Downtown Master Plan in the late 1950s and continuing through the 1980s, the City...
It is \u27a remarkable demonstration that public housing, under the right circumstances and with the...
During the past several weeks, while Providence\u27s new mayor has been sorting out priorities and c...
We are entering a new era: one based on the generation, processing and exchange of information rathe...
Approaching the future presents a minefield of paradoxes. In 20 years a neighbourhood's urban fabric...
Providence, Rhode Island is a city that has experienced continuous change in its urban and social fa...
By 2030, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities. With technological development, the focu...
They\u27re gonna stay in the city, is the way a major Providence developer and landowner stated it....
The next mayor of the city of Providence will have some hard decisions to make on the future of this...
The latest piece of news concerning a possible new office building for Providence is just another ex...
The excellent and comprehensive front-page story on the Providence Renaissance by Bill Van Sicen in ...
Renaissance cities have been widely discussed in the literature on urban development. However, despi...
Future historians who examine Rhode Island\u27s capital city will likely single out the last 20 year...
The future of Providence, if Rhode Island\u27s capital city has a future, must be keyed to retail sa...
It appears that the Providence downtown is finally turning the corner. A proposal to beautify the en...
Beginning with the Downtown Master Plan in the late 1950s and continuing through the 1980s, the City...
It is \u27a remarkable demonstration that public housing, under the right circumstances and with the...
During the past several weeks, while Providence\u27s new mayor has been sorting out priorities and c...
We are entering a new era: one based on the generation, processing and exchange of information rathe...
Approaching the future presents a minefield of paradoxes. In 20 years a neighbourhood's urban fabric...
Providence, Rhode Island is a city that has experienced continuous change in its urban and social fa...
By 2030, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities. With technological development, the focu...