Pet policies important to downtown dwellers

PRIME LOCATION: Ignacio Borja, a student at Johnson & Wales University, walks his dog Kala, a 1 1/2-year-old Boston Terrier/Jack Russell mix, at Grant's Block, located at 260 Westminster St., a popular place where pet owners in Providence bring their dogs to walk around. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO
PRIME LOCATION: Ignacio Borja, a student at Johnson & Wales University, walks his dog Kala, a 1 1/2-year-old Boston Terrier/Jack Russell mix, at Grant's Block, located at 260 Westminster St., a popular place where pet owners in Providence bring their dogs to walk around. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Amid the ongoing effort to make downtown Providence a more attractive place to live and work, there’s one aspect of day-to-day life that doesn’t get talked about a lot: pets. But if developers and city advocates are correct in estimating more people will choose urban living over suburban life in years to come, more furry

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