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Added 13 March, 2026: An over 225 year old mansion on a large lot is about to get new neighbors through an arduous historic review process
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Updated 9 March, 2026: Added new photos of the recent demolition to the western wing of the forner Hospital
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Updated 21 February, 2026: Added three new photos of the building under renovation into apartments
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Updated 21 February, 2026: Added a recent photo of the property now that it has been purchased.
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Added 10 February, 2026: A former rectory and apartment building turned bed and breakfast needs investment to prevent deterioration of this 150+ year old structure
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Added 25 January, 2026: A family-run diner serving homemade classics to residents and students on the East Side for just about 80 years
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The Art of Ruins — This week’s artful image
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Added 22 January, 2026: A simple two-story brick-faced commercial building with a long history as a vending machine operation
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Added 10 January, 2026: An unassuming house along a busy commercial corrider has been retail-first for 100+ years, and now undergoes a move towards housing
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Added 2 January, 2026: A truck showroom turned office for the State’s Board of Elections has one redevelopment plan rejected as it waits for new ideas
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Updated 2 January, 2026: Added a recent image of the un-redeveloped mill
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Added 27 December, 2025: A three-hundred year old house with a varied history, a little mystery, and larger questions about what is worth preserving.
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Building Triple Deckers in Providence — A Tale of Dimensions, Parking Minimums, and Zoning Variances
Added 30 November, 2025: A deep dive into how local zoning regulations and designated zones shape the way housing is designed and built through the lens of building a new 3-unit structure.
#WhatAreTheyBuilding: Under Construction
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Added 2 November, 2025: Brown University builds a +300,000 square foot life sciences laboratory in the center of the Jewelry District
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Added 18 October, 2025: A large condominium complex in a desirable neighborhood that hit the market just after the late-2000s real estate collapse
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Added 19 September, 2025: A new building to replace three previous structures seems to have stalled after developers added an additional level for a total of five stories
Also! The list of new building proposals we are keeping an eye on.
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2,024 anecdotes from people just like you.
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I have owned the building since 2022. We are just finishing restoring the rose window facing Sutton Street. I have always wanted to see what the clock, tower and tile work originally looked like. If you have any leads please reach out.
Valerie on Barnaby Carriage House -
I was a Corpsman at the hospital in 1969 to 1970. Was a great duty station.
Mike Williamson on Quonset Point Naval Air Station -
the Bevo Club location at 566 south main st across from the hot club was first the location of the River Cafe nightclub in 1986 to 1992
pat cortellessa on Shooter’s Waterfront Cafe -
I was at that party in 2008, too. Have been trying to piece together details from it so it was great to see photos. What Cheer played and yeah — it seems like Lightning Bolt played too. Everyone had headlamps and flashlights. Wild.
Traer S on Down Under Duckpin Bowling -
My father spent countless days at Rocky Point diving and swimming . He had lost his arms at 10 years old but that did not stop him from. He saw the original Three Stooges perform there along with other known artists and bands. I too spent most of my childhood there. I walked t...
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Worked and was trained at the Phillipsdale Frsm plant! 1970-1984. Excellent Company. Al Rives was the President and Frank McGonagal (sp?) Advertising Head.
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I enjoyed reading about the Remington Building. My grandfather was a jeweler and engraver and purchased precious metals in the building. I recall the old style elevator with an elevator operator! So glad the building was renovated and re-purposed.
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Many memories! I grew up in the house behind this building when it was “RI Aquarium.” We simply referred to it as “The Pet Shop.” That parking lot was our playground (after store hours, of course).
Paul on North Main Street, #905