Providence Foundation affirms ’14 agenda, elects officers, trustees

GOV. LINCOLN D. CHAFEE addressed the annual meeting of the Providence Foundation Wednesday, at which the business advocacy group set the top priorities for the coming year, including the redevelopment of the South Street Power Station into a joint Brown University and Rhode Island College/University of Rhode Island academic and administrative center. / COURTESY THE PROVIDENCE FOUNDATION
GOV. LINCOLN D. CHAFEE addressed the annual meeting of the Providence Foundation Wednesday, at which the business advocacy group set the top priorities for the coming year, including the redevelopment of the South Street Power Station into a joint Brown University and Rhode Island College/University of Rhode Island academic and administrative center. / COURTESY THE PROVIDENCE FOUNDATION
PROVIDENCE – Redeveloping the South Street Power Station into a combined Brown University administrative office building and Rhode Island College/University of Rhode Island advanced nursing education center emerged as one of the top priorities at The Providence Foundation’s annual meeting, held Wednesday at Hasbro Inc.’s downtown offices. In remarks to the foundation’s assembled members, numbering…

Register to keep reading or subscribe today and receive unlimited access.
Register Now Already a Subscriber? Login now

If you have already logged in and are still seeing this message, please refresh the page as your browser is caching the old content.

Purchase NowWant to share this story? Click Here to purchase a link that allows anyone to read it on any device whether or not they are a subscriber.

No posts to display