Decade built: 2000-2009
16 properties
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A new 13-story office tower headquarters for BCBS Rhode Island built in 2008
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The existing BioMed center bounded by Brown, Meeting, Thayer, and Olive Streets got a $95M addition for a new Biomedical Research center
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A hub of student and museum activity for RISD named after the late Happy Chase, an ardent preservationist of properties along Benefit Street
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An unconventional home (for Providence) in a conventional working class neighborhood
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A modern, 13-story glass box reflecting the mall, the Westin, Union Station, and Waterplace park.
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An 80' high, 400' long steel bridge spanning the Providence River, preassembled and floated into place on August 27, 2006
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A seven story low rise condominium complex along the Blackstone River with 255 units — the first phase of a larger residential center
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The first LEED-certified college residence hall in the state, part of the Rhode Island College campus
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A new bank construction done in a classical form on Smith Hill steps away from the State House.
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A large condominium complex in a desirable neighborhood that hit the market just after the late-2000s real estate collapse
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An early entry into the luxury apartment market built in 2003. By 2005 it was purchased and redeveloped as 330 condominiums.
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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 pair of residential towers built during the mid-2000s post 9-11 boom — condos selling at the time for $300k to $1m.
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A 56,000 square foot center for Brown University’s international studies students
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A mix of retail, parking, hotel rooms, and upscale condominiums. At 31 stories and 358 feet tall, it is currently the 3rd tallest structure in Rhode Island.
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Four residential units plus retail in a industrial chic box added density to the West Side in 2007.