The federal Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 was a landmark piece of legislation which continues to benefit communities in need. Over the past three years Providence has received close to $27 million which has been spent to improve housing, parks and historic buildings in addition to building and servicing community centers. The focus of this major legislation was on physical and social improvement of the community. The one unprovided area was economic development
This small state has an advantage over larger states because its size allows it to share ideas more ...
The East Side of Providence is populated with historic homes. The area known as College Hill and Ben...
Joseph A. Doorley, Jr., was inaugurated as the mayor of the city of Providence on January 4, 1965. A...
The federal Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 was a landmark piece of legislation which ...
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 ...
On the 19th of May, in the city of Providence, 200 properties were offered for sale to the public. T...
Beginning with the Downtown Master Plan in the late 1950s and continuing through the 1980s, the City...
The Providence Charter Commission is now moving into the homestretch. After a full nine-month period...
Many cities have experienced shrinkage in their city centers, leaving behind abandoned lots and buil...
The Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 signed into law by President Ford was a landmark p...
Just how much money is the city of Providence willing to invest in revitalizing its downtown? The an...
This is a landmark year in the historical development of housing in the nation, ad Rhode Island almo...
The mayor of Providence has a big problem. How can he balance a budget that addresses the needs of a...
The next mayor of the city of Providence will have some hard decisions to make on the future of this...
This small state has an advantage over larger states because its size allows it to share ideas more ...
The East Side of Providence is populated with historic homes. The area known as College Hill and Ben...
Joseph A. Doorley, Jr., was inaugurated as the mayor of the city of Providence on January 4, 1965. A...
The federal Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 was a landmark piece of legislation which ...
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 ...
On the 19th of May, in the city of Providence, 200 properties were offered for sale to the public. T...
Beginning with the Downtown Master Plan in the late 1950s and continuing through the 1980s, the City...
The Providence Charter Commission is now moving into the homestretch. After a full nine-month period...
Many cities have experienced shrinkage in their city centers, leaving behind abandoned lots and buil...
The Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 signed into law by President Ford was a landmark p...
Just how much money is the city of Providence willing to invest in revitalizing its downtown? The an...
This is a landmark year in the historical development of housing in the nation, ad Rhode Island almo...
The mayor of Providence has a big problem. How can he balance a budget that addresses the needs of a...
The next mayor of the city of Providence will have some hard decisions to make on the future of this...
This small state has an advantage over larger states because its size allows it to share ideas more ...
The East Side of Providence is populated with historic homes. The area known as College Hill and Ben...
Joseph A. Doorley, Jr., was inaugurated as the mayor of the city of Providence on January 4, 1965. A...