On Monday, Rhode Island Commerce authorized $1 million in redeemable tax credits to the Marsella Development Corporation’s food hall project.
Several months of events celebrating the life of this prolific, African American artist will lead up to the PVD Fest-weekend unveiling in September.
The site where the Providence Place mall stands today was once home to Rhode Island prisoners from 1838 to 1877.
Express your support for a good cause through new and exciting dance lessons.
Rhode Island’s Quahog Week takes place April 23-29 and features two Quahog Nights at local breweries and hard shell clam specials at restaurants and markets.
We chatted with Rhode Island Energy to learn more about energy efficiency and its many benefits for the environment and beyond.
Our April cover story highlights the forty-five most powerful Rhode Islanders in business, politics, education, development, philanthropy and more.
Built in 1855 for a famed Woonsocket industrialist, Harris Warehouse comes with a whopping 12,436 square feet of living space.
This new urban bar attracts the sophisticated party crowd.
The plant-based restaurant also donated meals to the Comprehensive Community Action Program to help combat food insecurity.
The “Blossom” star and creator visited Bryant University for a Q&A as part of the school’s Visiting Artist Series.
A Newport manse is transformed from dark and dated to bright and modern.
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