Photo from Providence Preservation Society
It looks like 57 Federal Street, which was on the Providence Preservation Society’s 2014 Ten Most Endangered Properties list is coming down today.
Sad.
Photo from Providence Preservation Society
It looks like 57 Federal Street, which was on the Providence Preservation Society’s 2014 Ten Most Endangered Properties list is coming down today.
Sad.
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The Providence Preservation Society has released its annual list of the Ten Most Endangered Properties in Providence. The list will be highlighted with a photo exhibit at their annual meeting tonight.
Today, The Providence Preservation Society released their, 2011 Ten Most Endangered Properties List. Let’s take a look: 1. Admiral Ezek Hopkins Homestead 97 Admiral Street, Wanskuck Photo Google Street View 2...
Photo from Providence Preservation Society The Providence Business News reports that the Providence Journal is seeking permission to demolish the 1907 Brownell & Field Co. Building located at 119 Harris Avenue. The...
I’m starting to think being on the most-endangered list is the kiss of death for buildings. Are we sure PPSRI isn’t run by an asphalt company?
Via PPS:
New parking lot?
Reminds me of the historic governors mansion on Rhodes Street in Providence knocked down in May 2016.