Tag: Paolino Properties
Two new extended-stay hotels to open in Providence this year
The extended-stay hotel, a segment of the hotel market that is growing nationally, will expand its downtown Providence presence this year with two new...
Institute of Real Estate Management selects new officers
WARWICK – Holly Regoli, the property manager of Paolino Properties, is the new president of the Rhode Island chapter of the Institute of Real...
Home sales cool; golf clubs on the move
The residential real estate market started to cool in 2018, returning to an equilibrium between buyers and sellers, after two solid years of appreciation...
Despite some permitting improvements, developers often ‘going nowhere fast’ in Providence
The developer of a riverfront hotel proposed for Providence gained initial approval from the I-195 Redevelopment District Commission a year ago, giving him clearance...
Five Questions With: Joseph R. Paolino Jr.
The renovation of the Case-Mead Building in downtown Providence was among several projects named last week in the 2018 Rhody Awards. The awards, bestowed...
Business community divided over Fane tower proposal
While city officials debate whether to approve the proposed 600-foot Hope Point Tower in Providence’s Jewelry District, businesspeople in and around the neighborhood are...
Johnson & Wales bookstore moves closer to campus
PROVIDENCE – The Downcity Campus Bookstore at Johnson & Wales University has moved closer to the main campus into a university-owned building.
In late June,...
Paolino Properties to purchase Federal Building in Providence
PROVIDENCE – Paolino Properties received approval Thursday in Providence Superior Court to purchase the six-story Federal Building at 380 Westminster St.
Under the sale agreement...
Paolino intends to purchase federal building at 380 Westminster
PROVIDENCE – Paolino Properties through an affiliate hopes to purchase a six-story office building at 380 Westminster St. and has submitted a $15.3 million...
Hope Tower belongs downtown
In 2005 the tallest building in Providence was to be constructed in the heart of downtown. It was to be built between the historic...



















