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Tag Archives: Economic Development
A little off the top for Fane
Monday night’s public hearing into the Fane tower at City Hall barely seemed to push the needle one way or the other on whether to permit its developer, Jason Fane, to ignore the 100-foot height limit on the Jewelry District … Continue reading
‘Lost Providence’ and readers
In this digital age, with its mobility and its easy interactivity, I have been trying to imagine how to get readers of this blog interested in helping me write my book Lost Providence, an initiative just now under way. It … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Books and Culture
Tagged Economic Development, History Press, Kip McMahan, Lost Providence, Patrick Conley, Providence RI, RGB
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Guv pivots, dumps slogan
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo deep-sixed her new state slogan just days after its rollout. “It is unacceptable how many mistakes were made in this rollout.” She deserves credit for her response. It shows rare courage. Chief executives never admit … Continue reading
R.I. “Cooler & Warmer,” eh?
The Ocean State’s new slogan, just announced today, is “Rhode Island: Cooler & Warmer.” What does it mean? Is it about our temperature? Our climate? Is it about the waters of our Narragansett Bay? Is it about how our economy … Continue reading
That Providence renaissance
Randal Edgar, deputy editor of the Providence Journal’s editorial pages, has an opinion column today in which he reveals that he is “Still waiting for that R.I. renaissance.” At first I thought he might be writing about the famous Providence … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Architecture History, Art and design, Development, I-195 Redevelopment District, Preservation, Providence Journal, Rhode Island, Urbanism and planning
Tagged Brankding, Economic Development, Gov. Gina Raimondo, Mary Ann Sorrentino, Mayor Jorge Elorza, Providence Journal, Providence RI, Randal Edgar, Samuel Zurier, Tourism
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Two agin transforming Prov.
Here are two columns I wrote long ago about the “Transforming Providence” symposium held at RISD Auditorium in November 2000. The first ran before the event, the second after the event. They represent my occasional effort to promote some sort … Continue reading
Posted in Architects, Architecture, Architecture Education, Architecture History, Art and design, Blast from past, Development, Preservation, Providence, Urbanism and planning
Tagged 10 Park Row, Andres Duany, Buddy Cianci, Capital Center, Economic Development, Friedrich St. Florian, HDR, Hugh Hardy, Joe Mamayek, Lizz Plater-Zyberk, Providence Renaissance, RISD Auditorium, Robert Campbell, Ted Sanderson, Transforming Providence
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Pawsox stadium talks dead?
News flash! State Rep. Aaron Regunberg has sent out an email blast announcing that negotiations between the state and the owners of the PawSox have ended without a deal and that the Providence waterfront ballpark idea is dead. I have … Continue reading
High tech on I-195 corridor
“Display could light former 195 land” Find the typo in the headline above. … Give up? The letter b in “blight” was accidentally dropped. The headline should have read “Display could blight former 195 land.” Seriously, the headline, which appeared … Continue reading
Posted in Architects, Architecture Education, Architecture History, Art and design, Development, I-195 Redevelopment District, Preservation, Providence, Rhode Island, Urbanism and planning
Tagged architecture, Christopher Alexander, Economic Development, I-195 Redevelopment District, Nikos Salingaros, Richard Baccari II, Urban Planning
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Tidbits of stadium news
The job of negotiating a deal between Rhode Island and the owners of the Pawtucket Red Sox on a stadium in Providence grows harder day by day, it seems. Recent news that talks with Brown University over selling its land … Continue reading
Redesign this awful garage!
The proposed garage above is part of a project that is to feature a Rhode Island state nursing school housed in a Beaux-Arts former electric plant. South Street Landing, as the project is known, will also have offices for Brown … Continue reading