Decade built: 2020-2029
21 properties
-

A low-rise, 5-story apartment building on the waterfront with a strange design adds livable space but no character to the waterfront
-

A new 6 and 5 story boutique-brand hotel on the edge of the Jewelry District with views of the riverfront
-

A new infill home thoughtfully designed to fit the neighborhood while adhering to modern building practices
-

A new set of residence halls to rise five stories along Brook Street, creating a pocket of dense stident housing
-

A modern, glassy set of student buildings on once taxable-land near the bustling Thayer Street commercial corridor
-

New apartment construction on a previously vacant lot as part of a larger block of residential renovations
-

A new, dense, trapezoidal residential building with ground-floor retail on the edge of the Jewelry District
-

A contemporary white box sits atop a ribbon of glass and contains a flexible set of performance spaces that can be configured in multiple ways
-

A new four-story apartment building with commercial space replaces a century-old 2 1/2 story gable roof house
-

A mixed-use commercial and residential development on land vacated by the relocation of interstate 195
-

Six new apartments in a trendy-styled contemporary building sited on a once vacant lot overlooking a historically significant part of the city
-

A brand-new Level 3 health laboratory will upgrade the state's health crisis reponse and research capabilities
-

A new building takes advantage of a small space to introduce additional density in an already dense edge of downtown and the Jewelry District
-

A new five-story, 127-unit development breaks ground with phase 1 in 2023
-

A new building to replace three previous structures seems to have stalled after developers added an additional level for a total of five stories
-

A new five-story apartment building set on two adjoined lots on the edge of the Thayer Street shopping district
-

A new three story, boxy and flat modern apartment building on an important historic East Side corner
-

A blocky, not very interesting building adds much needed housing to an already dense neighborhood
-

A contemporary 3-story in-fill home designed to be the first energy passive multi-family dwelling in Providence
-

Additional apartments have been added to a busy street corner but at the cost of a neighborhood institution
-

Brown University builds a +300,000 square foot life sciences laboratory in the center of the Jewelry District