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Westminster Street Historic District is a commercial historic district consisting of six buildings along the north side of Westminster Street in Providence, Rhode Island, a short way west of Interstate 95. Three of the buildings are located just west of Dean Street, while the other three are just to its east.
The relocation of Interstate 195 (the "Iway" project) in the early 2000s sparked another boom of construction in the 2010s, including the Michael S. Van Leesten Memorial Bridge, which spans the Providence River, and the Point 225 building in 2019 [12] (aka "Wexford Innovation Center"), designed by Ayers Saint Gross, [13] and a riverfront park.
Ellie's, the Parisian cafe and bakery, is back open in a brand new home at 250 Westminster St. in Providence.. In 2019, Ellie's moved across from the Providence Performing Arts Center to 225 ...
2018 May: The Cable Car Cinema, an independent art cinema on South Main Street, closes its doors. The cinema had been in operation since the 1970s. [118] September: Providence's first bicycle sharing program begins. [119] 2019 July 17: The Wexford Innovation Center opens. It is one of the first projects in the I-195 Redevelopment District. [120]
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E lli e's, the Providence bakery, pâtisserie and bistro inspired by the tastes and feel of Paris, will be moving. They aren't going far but will soon be in a new home at 250 Westminster St.
Federal Hill is a neighborhood in Providence, Rhode Island.It lies immediately west of the city's Downtown, across Interstate 95.Since the late 19th century, Federal Hill has been an enclave of Providence's Italian American community; today the neighborhood is noted for its abundance of Italian restaurants, markets, and cultural establishments.
In August 2019, the Providence River Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge opened, connecting the east and west sides of downtown. [59] The bridge was built on the granite piers of the old Route 195 bridge. [59] A bicycle sharing program started in September 2018, only to be halted within a year due to vandalism and theft. [60]