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A visually-arresting former carriage house and stable behind one of Broadway’s most ornate mansions
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Worcester Lunch Car #806 has had a long life and many names but continues to attract new entrepreneurs who want to make a go of the restaurant business
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The story of two central fire stations located on the perimeter of Exchange Place, now Kennedy Plaza.
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A comfortable old man bar for young people during the early 2000s
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A handsome single story early 20th-century storefront tastfully converted to a local bakery and coffee shop
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An unconventional home (for Providence) in a conventional working class neighborhood
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A former mall gets eaten slowly by big-box retail and finally succumbs to the changing times
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A beaux-arts beauty of a train station decays twenty-one feet over the tracks on the city line between Pawtucket and Central Falls
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A fire-damaged former church used for many years as a furniture storage facility recently turned into 15 residential units
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This property is actually a tale of three things — competitive cycling, a football stadium, and the Providence Steamroller
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A simple mid-century industrial building used for jewelry industry purposes over the past 50 years razed in 2011 for speculative purposes
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A sliver of an 1829 structure survives under this turn-of-the-20th-century vaudeville theatre turned movie house turned commercial storefronts
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A former downtown bar forced to move after the building was razed for a hotel that was never built
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A 400,000+ sq. ft. series of mill buildings dating from 1870 and converted to residential units after suffering a devastating fire that leveled half the complex
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A collection of handsome late-19th- and early-20th-century buildings that served as headquarters for a knitted good company as well as rental space for jewelry businesses
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An older building made way for a new patient care and operating room facility in the middle of a dense residental neighborhood
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A relatively low-slung and simple early 20th century former car repair garage in a residential portion off Broadway
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Four residential units plus retail in a industrial chic box added density to the West Side in 2007.