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Five Questions With: Ann Enos

Ann Enos, director of professional development for the Rhode Island Association of Realtors, recently spoke to the Providence Business News about its new education...

Knead Doughnuts expands into larger commercial kitchen, plans third shop

PROVIDENCE – The artisan doughnut company Knead Doughnuts has expanded its production into a 5,000-square-foot commercial kitchen at the Providence Kitchen Collaborative, formerly the...

Woonsocket demolishes riverfront duplex on Blackstone River bike path

WOONSOCKET – The city demolished a vacant structure along the Blackstone River on Tuesday, the 28th in its so-called blight reduction program. The property, at...

State senate bill would strengthen protection of woodlands

PROVIDENCE – A Rhode Island state senator has introduced a bill that would create a commission that would identify ecologically significant woodlands and draft...

WaterFire Arts Center to host Ocean Inno Tech Fest April 27

PROVIDENCE – Designed to celebrate the technology community, Ocean Inno Tech Fest is set for Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m....

Five Questions With: Phil Ward

With senior population growth, or the “silver tsunami,” many baby boomers will hit retirement age at the same time. In the United States, manufacturers...

Slater Technology Fund announces new board members, chair

PROVIDENCE – Slater Technology Fund, the state’s oldest seed-stage investment fund, has added Robert Maccini and Christopher Graham to its board of directors and...

Providence issues RFI, begins first phase of cell wireless infrastructure program

PROVIDENCE – The city announced it will implement the first phase of a small cell wireless infrastructure program concurrent to issuing a request for...

Cox Communications’ senior-centric smart home set to make R.I. debut

NORTH KINGSTOWN – Cox Communications will unveil its Connected Independence smart home, a property at Reynolds Farm featuring technology that will allow residents 65...
CITIZENS BANK reported net income of $439 million in the first quarter, an increase of 13.1% over the same 2018 period. / BLOOMBERG NEWS FILE PHOTO/SCOTT EISEN

Survey: Millennials have different ideas for home equity

PROVIDENCE – Millennials are more creative than older homeowners when it comes to putting home equity lines of credit to use, according to a...
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