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A lovely split-square dual residence at the beginning of Atwells Avenue, razed in 2014 for a speculative development that has not come to pass
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A local-chain tire and automotive parts outlet with four car-wide drive-through bays on a local retail corridor.
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A simple building located next to the former Sportsman’s Inn (now the Dean Hotel) that was razed for a never-built hotel.
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A mid-century industrial facility designed by famous architects for a little company that went national. Sadly, closed in 1998 and razed in 2020.
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A mystery! How long did this slender building along Charles Street and the Moshassuck river stand?
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A fire on Christmas morning gutted the building, but the Masonic Lodge members plan to rebuild, and you can help.
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A small commercial building surrounded by parking lots razed for an 800 car parking garage for Johnson & Wales University
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A narrow 3-story building built as infill when rail lines were removed in the Provisions Warehouse District. Most recently a set of nightclubs.
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A history of the diner, from lunch wagon to prefabricated, quick to install and affordable to purchase restaurant, slinging all the breakfast and lunch standards we have come to love
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A three-quarters of a billion dollar investment in Downtown Providence, 2005, that was too good to be true
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The former home of three different radio stations left to rot for almost 20 years.