The 195 Redevelopment Commission, charged with developing the Providence land freed up by the relocation of Route 195, has hired three firms for website design, graphics and public relations.

The 195 Redevelopment Commission, charged with developing the Providence land freed up by the relocation of Route 195, has hired three firms for website design, graphics and public relations.
Promoting the smart urban growth of the Greater Providence region.
The I-195 Redevelopment District Commission voted behind closed doors Monday to sign a purchase and sale agreement with a Texas development firm that specializes in privatized student housing to build a $50-million, six...
The developer preparing to renovate the old South Street Power Station near Davol Square into nursing schools, university offices and apartments proposed buying a nearby parcel of former Route 195 land for as much as $2...
A Johnston real estate developer wants to be the first private party to dig into the land left behind by the Route 195 relocation project, offering the state a multifaceted vision for its vacant highway property in the...
And they didn’t ask you?
…and, those three firms are…?
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They must be dying to spend money. Why couldn’t they hire just one company do to all that? as someone who recently rebranded an organization from soup to nuts, i can’t imagine it going smoothly (or cohesively) if i had three different companies working on things simultaneously.