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State doles out millions in funding for subsidized housing units. See where they are.
PROVIDENCE − A bevy of income-restricted housing projects, and apartments in market-rate projects, received promises of help on Thursday when RI Housing awarded millions in loans and tax credits valued at more than $100 million. Housing Secretary Stefan Pryor, chairing the meeting, said the 1,000 units financed is not "trivial." There will be another funding round for projects with applications open in the summer, with a pot of $10 million, including for site acquisition, pre-development, housing production...
Raynham property with 'backyard oasis' sell for over $900K: Weekly home sales
This week’s top-selling home is a meticulously maintained Raynham Colonial that sold for $915,000. The 5-bedroom, 3-bath home at 38 Princess Lane is located on almost an acre of land, and offers over 3,300 square feet of living space. Built in 2005, it boasts a spacious living area with...
Exquisite East Side Mediterranean Style Colonial Revival on Upper Elmgrove Hits Market for $1,695,000
612 Elmgrove Avenue | Providence, RI | 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, 3,773 sq ft | offered by Jim DeRentis of Residential Properties Ltd. for $1,695,000. Step into elegance with this Mediterranean style Colonial Revival, perfectly situated on a corner lot in Upper Elmgrove. As you pass through the front gates and follow the charming garden path, you’ll be welcomed by a colonnade front entrance. Once inside, experience the essence of a European Villa.
Why is McKee rushing to have the state buy a Citizens Bank building? Here's what we found.
PROVIDENCE – While trying to convince legislators that the state can save millions of dollars on leases by purchasing a Citizens Bank-owned building in East Providence that's been on the market for at least two years, the McKee administration on Thursday acknowledged it had not looked at other properties. How much would...
Providence developer Buff Chace, cousins settle bitter legal dispute. What we know.
PROVIDENCE – The bitter legal dispute over the alleged mismanagement of a valuable trust that tore apart one of Rhode Island’s most prominent families has reached a settlement, according to lawyers involved in the case. Malcolm Chace IV, his siblings and their children sued their cousin, downtown Providence developer Arnold B. “Buff” Chace Jr., in 2021, seeking to have him removed as trustee of an $80-million-plus trust that Malcolm’s father, Malcolm “Kim” Chace III, left his heirs...
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