Street: Westminster
30 properties
Properties without a specific street number are listed first, and then in order of street number.
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RISD-graduate Sheperd Fairey has pasted and painted his art over many decaying (and not-decaying) Providence buildings
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These three restaurants are a gateway to memories of mid-century immigrant restaurants and their impact on our taste buds.
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A conglomeration of possibly six 1 to 3 story structures bounded by Westminster, Union, and Weybosset Streets razed in 2005 for a proposed parking garage
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A photo recreation series of a RISD student portfolio taken in 1975 and 1976 — recreated in 2008
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A plethora of pithy postcard images from the turn of the century.
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Two 19th-century commercial buildings come together to create a unique hotel with historic character
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A six-story early Moderne former bank lobby and upper-floor offices was redeveloped in fits and starts into residential apartments
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A former department store turned rock club venue turned loft apartments whose conversion contributed to making Downtown Providence bustle again
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A former high-art-style consumer banking lobby and offices becomes a 56,000 sf art library and housing for 500 students
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A neo-Georgian building that was home to the original home to the Providence National Bank Company. Razed for a proposed hotel that was never built.
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A non-descript downtown commercial building probably faced with enamel and steel details in the 1950s. Razed in 2005 for a condomuium tower that was never built
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The OneTen tower would have been the tallest building in Providence, and the tallest residential tower in New England at the time.
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The iconic “Superman” building, the tallest in the state, might be close to getting a new life as residential apartments
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A beautiful Second-Empire style, iron storefront, six-story commercial building on the edge of Exchange Place until a fire destroyed it in 1925
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This over 190 year old structure survived 170 years as an indoor mall but now is a collection of retail and micro-loft styles residential condos
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A small, five-story commercial building that underwent a modern renovation into 12 apartments on a busy downtown street
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Two distinctive buildings joined together as downtown residential lofts — both with unique features, design, and spaces
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A square, seven story commercial building converted to apartments in the early aughts — a frontrunner to the downtown residential boom
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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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Smaller than its neighbors, this 2-story commercial building joined the ranks of its neightbors in the collective called “Westminster Lofts”
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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 striking black and cerulean blue Art Deco first floor facade adorns this commercial building along a historically significant portion of upper Westminster Street
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A narrow but deep building had its modern refacing removed to reveal an original set of brickwork ornamentation. Now being used as office space
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Four residential units plus retail in a industrial chic box added density to the West Side in 2007.
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A neglected little brick Greek-revival building vacant and boarded up since a fire in the 1990s succumbed to extensive roof damage in 2020
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This three-story former lumber yard and wood working business has over a hundred years of history
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This 70-year-old diner car sat on blocks for 10 years before being restored and reopened as a classic breakfast and lunch diner
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A contemporary 3-story in-fill home designed to be the first energy passive multi-family dwelling in Providence
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A present-day example of early car service culture — white enamelled panels with bright green and red accents and an utilitarian design
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A WBNA project house built on the site of a former auto body business along bustling Westminster Street