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The Omni Providence Hotel (formerly The Westin Providence) is a Neo-Traditionalist skyscraper in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. At 100 m (328 ft), it became the fourth-tallest building in the city and the state on 15 February 2007, when the nearby slightly taller The Residences Providence topped out. Brick facades and a pitched roof adorn ...
The Rhode Island Convention Center is an exposition center in downtown Providence, RI. Opened in 1993, [1] it is the largest convention center in Rhode Island, with about 130,000 square feet (12,000 m 2) of exhibition space, including a 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m 2) exhibit hall.
The restaurant is run by the Genesis Center and now serves dinner as well as breakfast and lunch. In Warren, Tizzy K's ice cream opened at 747 Main St. and Stingy Alley opened its cocktail bar at ...
The Rhode Island Convention Center and adjacent Omni Providence Hotel (then named the "Westin") were completed next door to the Civic Center in 1993 in an attempt to lure visitors to the city. [3] In 2001, as a means of increasing financing, [3] the arena was named the Dunkin' Donuts Center as part of a naming-rights deal with Dunkin' Donuts. [6]
Here are some of The Providence Journal's most-read stories for the week of Nov. 17, supported by your subscriptions. It's been a volatile year in Rhode Island's restaurant industry, with a number ...
Omni Hotels & Resorts is an American privately held, international hotel company based in Dallas, Texas. [2] The company was founded in 1958 as Dunfey Hotels, and operates 51 properties in the United States and Canada, totaling over 20,010 rooms and employing more than 23,000 people.
The Omni Severin this month unveiled a $24 million renovation that included a complete overhaul of the downtown hotel's guest rooms and main lobby, as well as the addition of a new restaurant and ...
It is situated adjacent to the Omni Providence Hotel, a 25-floor hotel with similar fenestration and styling. The Residences Providence is slightly taller than its counterpart, rising an additional 52 ft (16 m). [2] The lower floors are an extension of the hotel. Floors 16-31 consist of high-end condominiums.