In a neighborhood analysis done in 1969, the Providence Department of Planning and Urban Development stated it succintly: The Roger Williams public housing project contains some of the poorest quality housing in the area
As a result of industrialization and growth, early nineteenth century urbanites began to lose access...
The project team carried out a housing study for the City of Worcester, Massachusetts. This was done...
In 1871, Betsey Williams, great-great-grandaughter of Providence founder Roger Williams, gave the ci...
In a neighborhood analysis done in 1969, the Providence Department of Planning and Urban Development...
The Roger Williams Housing Project was built in 1943 to address housing issues for the low-income re...
Roger Williams Public Housing Development photographed in 1971. This development was demolished in ...
Renovated units in the Roger Williams Homes housing project in South Providence. Many of these units...
The former Roger Williams Homes public housing project was mostly demolished in the 1980’s after dec...
Renovated units and old units at the Roger Williams Homes housing project in South Providence photog...
Puritt-Igoe, a purveyor of many a public housing project, has been vastly criticized for its failure...
Twenty years ago, the view of the city of Providence from the Washington Bridge was a dismal one. As...
Charlesgate is one of several public housing projects, with a focus on low-income elderly residents,...
Charlesgate is one of several public housing projects, with a focus on low-income elderly residents,...
Randall Square was a site of dense industrial complexes which included these mills that were destroy...
Seen here is an aerial view of Roger Williams Park which was named after the founder of Providence, ...
As a result of industrialization and growth, early nineteenth century urbanites began to lose access...
The project team carried out a housing study for the City of Worcester, Massachusetts. This was done...
In 1871, Betsey Williams, great-great-grandaughter of Providence founder Roger Williams, gave the ci...
In a neighborhood analysis done in 1969, the Providence Department of Planning and Urban Development...
The Roger Williams Housing Project was built in 1943 to address housing issues for the low-income re...
Roger Williams Public Housing Development photographed in 1971. This development was demolished in ...
Renovated units in the Roger Williams Homes housing project in South Providence. Many of these units...
The former Roger Williams Homes public housing project was mostly demolished in the 1980’s after dec...
Renovated units and old units at the Roger Williams Homes housing project in South Providence photog...
Puritt-Igoe, a purveyor of many a public housing project, has been vastly criticized for its failure...
Twenty years ago, the view of the city of Providence from the Washington Bridge was a dismal one. As...
Charlesgate is one of several public housing projects, with a focus on low-income elderly residents,...
Charlesgate is one of several public housing projects, with a focus on low-income elderly residents,...
Randall Square was a site of dense industrial complexes which included these mills that were destroy...
Seen here is an aerial view of Roger Williams Park which was named after the founder of Providence, ...
As a result of industrialization and growth, early nineteenth century urbanites began to lose access...
The project team carried out a housing study for the City of Worcester, Massachusetts. This was done...
In 1871, Betsey Williams, great-great-grandaughter of Providence founder Roger Williams, gave the ci...