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Demolition Alert
Updated 6 January, 2025: Added two recent photos of the building as it still stands, two years after a decision to raze it
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Demolition Alert
Added 28 August, 2024: A beautifully detailed late 19th-century double house will succumb to the wrecking ball in favor of more of the same modern apartment building design
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Demolition Alert
Added 30 December, 2023: A rare “Collegiate Gothic”-style high school faces potential demolition as educators and the public struggle with the complex emotions surrounding a quality public education
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Demolition Alert
Added 16 September, 2023: Two buildings on a prominent corner of Wickenden Street face demolition in favor of a five-story 62 unit apartment building
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Updated 20 January, 2025: Added an image of the Rusty Scupper restaurant sign taken in 1977
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Added 10 January, 2025: A two-unit commercial strip once home to a 100-year-old bakery business is razed in Wayland Square
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Added 8 January, 2025: Providence has 8 historic districts covering over 2,600 documented properties. Staff and volunteers at the Providence Historic Districts Commission review and weigh in on any and all exterior changes in order to determine if they are consistent with the character of the historic district. And we think this semi-public has been working well.
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Demolition Alert
Updated 6 January, 2025: Added two recent photos of the building as it still stands, two years after a decision to raze it
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Added 5 January, 2025: An unassuming commercial building gets a makeover in 2025 as a community gathering space and offices for a new non-profit
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Added 5 January, 2025: A wood-frame mid-19th-century church in the heart of Broadway and Federal Hill stood until 1969, almost 100 years
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The Art of Ruins — This week’s artful image
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Added 28 December, 2024: A comparison of the iconic sawtooth weave shed of the Slater Dye Works over 35 years
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Added 23 December, 2024: An early-19th-century mill complex remained industrial for 100 years now has an uncertain future as industry continues to leave the state (and country)
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Added 8 December, 2024: Since its acquisition in 1902, this mid-19th-century church has been studio and student activity space adjacent to the RISD Museum
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Added 1 December, 2024: A small colonial house along Meeting St with ties to the Civil War’s “Colored” infantry and African American’s fight for equal education rights in the state
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Added 27 November, 2024: A small house gifted to Brown University was razed in favor of expanding the Life Sciences Building along Meeting St
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Added 24 November, 2024: Could the newest owner of this long neglected building finally turn it back into the jewel it used to be?
#WhatAreTheyBuilding: Under Construction
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Added 5 January, 2025: An unassuming commercial building gets a makeover in 2025 as a community gathering space and offices for a new non-profit
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Added 9 November, 2024: Six new apartments in a trendy-styled contemporary building sited on a once vacant lot overlooking a historically significant part of the city
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Added 2 November, 2024: Thirty “workforce’-priced apartment units in a three-story podium building occupying long vacant space on the West Side
Also! The list of new building proposals we are keeping an eye on.
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