It appears that the Providence downtown is finally turning the corner. A proposal to beautify the entrance into the city center from Route 95 with trees, flags, parks, art work and new illumination has been submitted to the Providence Redevelopment Authority. This turn to aesthetics, coming on the heels of considerable physical improvement of roads and buildings accomplished and in progress, is an indication that downtown interests recognize the lack of an attractive city \u27gateway\u27 and want to do something about it. This is decidedly a praiseworthy action on the part of the private sector
Downtown Providence is rich in historic character. This character, in conjunction with the urban exp...
Finally, on September 29, more than two years after the initial correspondence and subsequent compet...
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...
Whether downtown Providence has style, grace, elegance and good taste or whether it is seedy, sleazy...
Most revitalization projects of Downtown Providence started in the mid eighties, through direction o...
In case you have not noticed, there is a considerable amount of activity taking place in downtown Pr...
Just how much money is the city of Providence willing to invest in revitalizing its downtown? The an...
During next month, some major decisions must be made that will have long-term effects on the future ...
The newly formed Downtown Providence Improvement Association has a simple goal--to clean the center ...
It may very well be the most important decision facing Providence in this century; it would provide ...
The latest piece of news concerning a possible new office building for Providence is just another ex...
This Master's Research Project examines the manner in which the City of Providence reviewed a d...
This 1970s view of Providence shows how the former route of Interstate 195, along with the railroad ...
Downtown Providence is rich in historic character. This character, in conjunction with the urban exp...
Finally, on September 29, more than two years after the initial correspondence and subsequent compet...
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...
Whether downtown Providence has style, grace, elegance and good taste or whether it is seedy, sleazy...
Most revitalization projects of Downtown Providence started in the mid eighties, through direction o...
In case you have not noticed, there is a considerable amount of activity taking place in downtown Pr...
Just how much money is the city of Providence willing to invest in revitalizing its downtown? The an...
During next month, some major decisions must be made that will have long-term effects on the future ...
The newly formed Downtown Providence Improvement Association has a simple goal--to clean the center ...
It may very well be the most important decision facing Providence in this century; it would provide ...
The latest piece of news concerning a possible new office building for Providence is just another ex...
This Master's Research Project examines the manner in which the City of Providence reviewed a d...
This 1970s view of Providence shows how the former route of Interstate 195, along with the railroad ...
Downtown Providence is rich in historic character. This character, in conjunction with the urban exp...
Finally, on September 29, more than two years after the initial correspondence and subsequent compet...
The future of Providence, if Rhode Island\u27s capital city has a future, must be keyed to retail sa...