The Providence Preservation Society has announced their list of Top 10 Most Endangered Buildings for 2010:
- Brownell & Field Co. (1907-08) 119 Harris Avenue
- Terminal Warehouse Co. (1913) buildings, 338 Allens Avenue
- Kendrick-Prentice-Tirocchi House (1867), 514 Broadway
- Rhode Island Hospital Southwest Pavilion (1900), 593 Eddy Street
- Temple Beth El/Shaare Zedek Synagogue (1910-11), 688 Broad Street
- The Arcade (1828), 130 Westminster St./65 Weybosset Street
- Atlantic Mills Towers (1863), 100 Manton Avenue
- Benjamin Dyer Block, western half (1820), 219 Weybosset Street
- Cathedral of St. John and diocesan properties (1810), 271 North Main Street
- Grove Street Elementary School (1901), 95 Grove Street
- Downtown Providence National Register District (includes George C. Arnold Building, 1923; Providence National Bank building facade, 1940s; Teste Block, 1860)
AIR has photos of some of these buildings, and we are working on getting more. Any help would be very appreciated.
Brownell and Field
Terminal Warehouse (Atlas)
The Arcade
Atlantic Mills
Grove Street School
And for downtown, some endangered buildings are The Teste Block, The Weybosset St facade, and the George Arnold bldg
The Kendrick house has recently been purchased by Community Works RI and the Revolving Fund, so expect that to be removed from the list next year, and for good reason.