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This turn-of-the-century Federal-style two-story wooden house-turned-resturant was razed quickly on Good Friday in 2021
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A family eatery for 50 years at the same corner moves its menu and its silo to a new location in 2021
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21st-century modernist construction for micro-loft student housing at the base of College Hill
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A historic home that was not officially verified as “historic”, therefore it was unprotected from demolition by neglect
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A striking 3-story mansard former office building for a larger manufacturing complex of woven goods turned into various small office spaces
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A handsome, symmetrical façade, Greek-revival inspired mid-19th-century mill building that seems to have always been well cared for
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Long-time tenants Davis Dairy vacated in spring 2020 after a fire damaaged the upper floors of the house
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A nine-story commercial building turned residential and joined the ranks of its neightbors in the collective called “Westminster Lofts”
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A campus of eight builidngs constructed over the course of 80 years and encompassing styles from Romanesque to Spanish Colonial to Brutalism
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A hub of scientific and academic innovation and one of the first projects to break ground in the newly available I-195 District
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A previous naval repair facility employing about 12,000 military personnel eventually turned into an industrial park once the Navy left
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After almost 100 years involved in heavy industry, this building became home to a variety of office and retail uses
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A late 19th-century investment building used as commercial space for over 100 years recently turned into residential upper floors.
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A 27,000 sf piece of the former US Rubber Works has been developed into the Waterfire Arts Center
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A masterpiece of the Italian Romanesque style designed by a young newcomer who would later become an architecture star in his relatively short life
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Smaller than its neighbors, this 2-story commercial building joined the ranks of its neightbors in the collective called “Westminster Lofts”