Friday, April 19, 2024

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SEN. JACK F. REED announced the the Navy is scheduled to meet with Middletown officials to finalize a $1.3 million sale of 3.25 acres to the town that it plans to redevelop. / COURTESY OFFICE OF U.S. SEN. JACK F. REED

Middletown set to finalize $1.3M land purchase from Navy

MIDDLETOWN – U.S. Navy officials are scheduled to sign paperwork next week to finalize a $1.3 million transaction that will turn the former Navy...
CO-OP SPACE: Company executives at the site for the community-owned Urban Greens Food Co-op grocery store, slated to open this year on Cranston Street in Providence. From left, Philip Trevvett, vice chair and head of investments; Janiqua Jackson, general manager; and Corey Auger, chairman. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Community-supported food co-op banks on diverse investors

To find the best available produce, David Karoff, a resident of Providence’s South Side neighborhood, shops at three separate grocery stores – PriceRite, Whole...

R.I.’s real estate market gets hotter

In the last week, Rhode Island was treated to good news on the residential and commercial real estate fronts, with one major caveat. In its...
AFTER: The exterior of 95 Chestnut Street after renovation. / COURTESY DBVW ARCHITECTS/HEIDI GUMULA

Former Irons & Russel building converted to loft-style apartments

95 Lofts | 95 Chestnut St., Providence Building owner: CBWC Holdings LLC Architect: DBVW Architects Developer: Waldorf Capital Management LLC Engineers: Yoder + Tidwell Ltd.; R.W. Sullivan...
THE DOWNTOWN DESIGN Review Committee held a public hearing and conceptual design review on Jan. 22 for the initial renderings of a 15-story building proposed for the base of College Hill in Providence. / COURTESY DBVW ARCHITECTS

DDRC reviews initial renderings for proposed College Hill apartments

PROVIDENCE – Initial renderings of a 15-story building proposed for the base of College Hill were reviewed by the Downtown Design Review Committee Jan. 22. A public hearing on the project...
REP. JOSEPH M. MCNAMARA, D-Warwick, has introduced a bill aimed at helping the physically disabled and seniors remain in their homes by providing a tax credit for improvements made to houses to make them more accessible. / COURTESY R.I. GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Five Questions With: Joseph M. McNamara

Rhode Island has an aging population and one of the oldest housing stocks in the country. To help the physically disabled and seniors remain in...
THE SECOND PHASE of Rooms & Works, a shared live-work space located in a renovated mill on the West End in Providence, has received approval for $1 million in Rebuild Rhode Island tax credits.

Rooms & Works approved for $1M in Rebuild Rhode Island...

PROVIDENCE – The second phase of Rooms & Works, a shared live-work space located in a renovated mill on the West End, received approval this week...
THE PRESERVATION SOCIETY of Newport County received a $150,000 grant from the R.I. Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission to help repair the roof balustrade at Rosecliff, pictured above. / PBN FILE PHOTO/MIKE SKORSKI

PSNC receives $150K state grant to help repair Rosecliff roof balustrade

NEWPORT – The Preservation Society of Newport County has received a $150,000 state grant to help repair the roof balustrade at Rosecliff. The funds will help to...
ORBETRON LLC, a designer and manufacturer of industrial feeding systems based in Hudson, Wis., has established a new location in a business park at 45 Industrial Road in Cumberland.

Wisconsin manufacturer Orbetron opens location in Cumberland

CUMBERLAND – Designer and manufacturer of industrial feeding systems Orbetron LLC, based in Hudson, Wis., has established a new location in a Cumberland business park. The company is located at 45 Industrial Road,...
HOME SALES ENDED 2017 on a sour note, as sales fell for the first time in four months and supply of homes for sale fell to a record low. / BLOOMBERG NEWS FILE PHOTO/SCOTT MCINTYRE

U.S. existing-home sales fall as supply drops to record low

WASHINGTON – Sales of previously-owned U.S. homes fell in December for the first time in four months, as the market struggles with record-low supply and...
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