Tag: Apartments for Rent
55 properties
Properties, mostly mills, that offer apartments for rent.
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A low-rise, 5-story apartment building on the waterfront with a strange design adds livable space but no character to the waterfront
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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 large, long, four-story 100 plus year old mill on the corner of Harris and Atwells is revived as apartments and commercial space
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A series of late 19th and early 20th century mill buildings converted to residential during the boom of the mid-2000s
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A new infill home thoughtfully designed to fit the neighborhood while adhering to modern building practices
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Slow and steady wins this race — vacated in 1964, some of the buildings were in use as early as 1988, but only 30 years later has the entire complex been redeveloped
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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 former department store turned rock club venue turned loft apartments whose conversion contributed to making Downtown Providence bustle again
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A four-turned-five-story 19th-century commercial building goes residential to support 44 micro-lofts and a younger clientele
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A more than century old ornate schoolhouse has been converted to fourteen apartments as part of the nearby Slater Cotton development
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Two indistinct one-story infill buildings flanked by 100+ year old two-story mill buildings that manufactured fire safety equipment
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21st-century modernist construction for micro-loft student housing at the base of College Hill
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A new, dense, trapezoidal residential building with ground-floor retail on the edge of the Jewelry District
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This 3-story flatiron 1920s commercial building was vacant for more than 20 years
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A mid-sized 4-story mill of red brick and stucco in the middle of a residential neighborhood became apartments in 2009
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This huge 7-acre complex is a mixed-use, active-24/7 collection of 165 flexible business spaces and 149 mill lofts
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A turn-of-the-century hotel with intact, 100-year old wood panelled bar enhanced by stained-glass windows and decorative terra cotta
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An emblem and pin manufacturer with a long life as industrial/
commercial space until a conversion to apartments -
A forgotten building on the industrial edge of the north side may be getting a new life
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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 new four-story apartment building with commercial space replaces a century-old 2 1/2 story gable roof house
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A large mill complex of 13 buildings on 2 acres was converted to apartments and commercial space in 2005
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A large mill complex on the West Side of Providence turns into residential lofts at the beginning of the boom
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A new 6-story apartment in downtown with 143 studio, 1- and 2-bedroom apartments was developed by Cornish Associates and opened in 2020
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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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A mixed-use commercial and residential development on land vacated by the relocation of interstate 195
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A group of turn-of-the-century mills get converted into affordable residential units and commercial/office space
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A fire-damaged former church used for many years as a furniture storage facility recently turned into 15 residential units
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Six new apartments in a trendy-styled contemporary building sited on a once vacant lot overlooking a historically significant part of the city
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A mill redevelopment that tried to be different than the typical luxury condos and one that change residential zoning to help make units more affordable
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A new building takes advantage of a small space to introduce additional density in an already dense edge of downtown and the Jewelry District
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A huge, castle-looking 400 foot long stone rubble mill with two impressive towers joined to a more modern red brick mill on either side of a historically hard-working river
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A six-story, square plan apartment building adding density to the Jewelry District
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A tall, handsome mill which was a cottom weaving company for about 35 years before becomming a realty company that rented space to other businesses — now residential lofts
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An early 19th-century complex with two granite stone mills in the first “Mill Village” is converted into residential apartments
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A six-story pile of setbacks and surface changes along the Moshassuck River, Amtrack train corridor, and the State House
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A new five-story, 127-unit development breaks ground with phase 1 in 2023
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A narrow and difficult to redevelop building languished on the Ten Most Endangered List for five years before getting a new life
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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 mid-19th-century mill falters in its second life but gains a third life in the late 2010s to become residential with a boutique hotel on the same property
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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 30-year-vacant 19th-century schoolhouse gets a new life as residential apartments
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A 400,000+ sq. ft. series of mill buildings dating from 1870 and converted to residential units after suffering a devastating fire that leveled half the complex
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A dense complex of 20 buildings built over the course of 50 years has ben converted from maufacturing to new-arts-industrial to residential
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Thirty “workforce’-priced apartment units in a three-story podium building occupying long vacant space on the West Side
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A recently underutilized mill building with distinctive central octoganol tower to become 225 apartments and commercial space
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A new five-story apartment building set on two adjoined lots on the edge of the Thayer Street shopping district
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A new three story, boxy and flat modern apartment building on an important historic East Side corner
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An over 200 year old house avoids demolition, but very little of its original interior remains
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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 contemporary 3-story in-fill home designed to be the first energy passive multi-family dwelling in Providence
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A WBNA project house built on the site of a former auto body business along bustling Westminster Street
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A classic mid-century brick and limestone commercial building transformed into a highly visible commercial, residential, and rooftop restaurant space
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Additional apartments have been added to a busy street corner but at the cost of a neighborhood institution
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A small, five-story commercial building that underwent a modern renovation into 12 apartments on a busy downtown street