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Built circa 1900
Photographed 2002 and 2003
Previously vacant for 20 years
Developer, Cornish Associates

210 Westminster Street (corner of Eddy) Downtown Providence

 
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the WILKINSON bldg. / former Lerner Department Store
 
 

Redeveloped:
1088 Main Street, Pawtucket
340 Broadway
755 Westminster Street
the Alice bldg
American Locomotive
American Woolen
Brown & Sharpe / Foundry
Calender Mills
Citizens Bank
Dreyfus Hotel
Dunlop Tire bldg
Engine Station 9
Firehouse 13
RISD’s Fletcher bldg.
General Electric
Heritage Harbor museum
Brown Hillel
Hive Archive
Hope Webbing
Hospital Trust bldg
Hotel Providence / Lederer bldg
L Vaughn Company
Lawton Family Storage / Pilgrim Congregational Church
Liberty Elm Diner
the Mason bldg
Monohasset Mills
Mowry-Nicholson House
Palmer bldg / Kosmopolitan
Parkin Yarn
Pawtucket Armory
Pearl St Lofts
Peerless bldg
People’s Bank, Kennedy Plaza
Providence Dyeing, Bleaching & Calendering
Providence Worsted Mills
Rau Fastner
RISD’s Center for Integrative Technologies
Riverside Lofts
Rolo Building
Royal Mills & Ace Dying
Ship Street lofts
Sockanosset School
Splinters Sports Pub
Summerfield bldg
the Steelyard
the Grant
Two Ton Inc.
Vinton Street
WBNA / for. Texaco Station
Wilkinson building

 

Current Events

More info, including leasing info, at www.WestminsterLofts.com

The former Lerner building (the most recent commercial tenant) will be converted into 12 residential units and 3200 square feet of commercial space by the end of 2004, and will be known again by its original name, the Wilkinson building. The newer facing that the Lerner department store added was taken off and the original facade has been restored and improved.

This will join a host of other structures currently undergoing renovations into rental units in a three block radius. Historic Tax Credits dictate that units need to be rental for five years, so after that, Cornish will let the units be sold as condo units. Cornish Associates is also working on the Alice, Burgess O'Gormon, Harkness, and Peerless buildings.

Each of the 4 residential floors of the Wilkinson Building have the same layout housing 3 loft-style units of varying sizes. The 01 Unit is 1,065 square feet, the 02 Unit is 1,281 square feet and the 03 Unit is 1,369 square feet. Rents range in price from $1,200 to $1,800 per month, depending on the unit size and location within the building.

Prior to renovations, the Lerner was pretty much vacant for almost 20 years. While it was undergoing a complete gutting, there were one or two great art shows in the ground floor raw space in 2001-2002.

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