Trinity Rep and Durkee Brown Park(ing) Day spot on Washington Street. For more info on Park(ing) Day visit Rhode Island Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

Trinity Rep and Durkee Brown Park(ing) Day spot on Washington Street. For more info on Park(ing) Day visit Rhode Island Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Jef is Greater City Providence's co-founder, editor, and publisher. He grew up on Cape Cod and lived in Boston; Portland, Maine; and New York before settling in Providence. In addition to urbanism, Jef is interested in art, design, and ice cream. Please feel free to contact Jef if you have any question or comments about Greater City Providence.
Park(ing) Day will feature the state's first ever temporary protected bike lane from Dean Street to Tobey on Broadway. We hope the temporary installation will start a conversation on permanent changes that can be made...
What is Park(ing) Day? Park(ing) Day is a worldwide event for artists, designers, and citizens to transform metered parking spots into temporary public parks. For more information, visit the global Park(ing) Day website...
This is a little project I heard was coming, then forgot about, then walked right into yesterday and remembered. This is the small park that sits basically half a story above Empire Street at the intersection with...
I hope we don’t let the political moment pass with the Statehouse parking expansion, bike lane possibilities in Hope St. and Westminster St. Parking lanes, etc. Analog Underground’s garden and sound studio ought to be made permanent since it’s in a spot that’s not legal to park at the end of Tobey St.