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The Providence Journal: Former East Providence nursing home is being transformed into housing

By News Coverage

EAST PROVIDENCE – In the steel shell of a former dormitory and, more recently, nursing home, water collects in buckets as construction crews hammer and drill, saw and weld, and heavy machinery works to cover a series of underground water retention systems, consisting of huge pipes.
Next door, the masonry elevator shaft rises three stories above construction crews working on the first floor below. The two buildings are becoming 95 units of income-restricted housing, built by One Neighborhood Builders, in a partnership with Family Service of Rhode Island, Crossroads Rhode Island and Foster Forward.

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Highlights of the Center City Apartments Groundbreaking

By Featured - Our Stories & Voices, Our Stories & Voices, Uncategorized

We were proud to gather alongside partners, neighbors, and local leaders to break ground on Center City Apartments, our largest development to date. This long-awaited project will transform a once-blighted site into a vibrant community with 144 affordable homes, thoughtful amenities, and dedicated supportive services for the families who need them most. Below are some highlights and reflections from the day as we celebrated this milestone together and looked ahead to the work still to come.

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PBN: ONE Neighborhood Builders shifts attention to Phase 2 in E.P. housing effort

By News Coverage

ONE Neighborhood Builders is already moving forward on the next stage of its Center City Apartments project following the Dec. 8 groundbreaking for Phase 1 construction.

Kyle McKendall, vice president of resource development and communications, said ONB is now finalizing its submission to R.I. Housing’s annual Consolidated Funding Round that is due Dec. 18. The nonprofit is seeking support from several sources for Phase 2 of the project, including the 2026 round of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits.

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WPRI: East Providence breaks ground on 144-unit apartment complex

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EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Construction has officially kicked off on a new housing complex in East Providence.

Community members and city leaders gathered Monday morning for a groundbreaking at the future site of Center City Apartments (CCA) on Taunton Avenue.

Phase 1 of the project includes the first 95 apartments of the planned 144-unit development, which involves constructing new four-story building and renovating an existing four-story building.

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One Neighborhood Builders Breaks Ground on Center City Apartments in East Providence; Largest Development to Date

By Featured - News Releases, News Releases

One Neighborhood Builders (ONB), one of the state’s leading nonprofit affordable housing and community development organizations, announced it has secured a $3 million loan from the Rhode Island Foundation to fully fund phase one of its Center City Apartments (CCA) development in East Providence.

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PNB: Bristol County Savings Bank opens new lending center in Providence

By News Coverage

Bristol County Savings Bank has opened a new Community Lending Center on Broad Street, marking its first major expansion in the city as the bank tries to deepen its reach in Rhode Island’s lending market.

The bank held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 6 at the 359 Broad St. office, which sits inside the Rhode Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce headquarters. As part of the event, the bank’s charitable foundation awarded a $25,000 grant to One Neighborhood Builders, the Providence-based affordable housing developer.

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The Providence Journal: Why are mixed-use commercial spaces hard to fill in Providence? The Avenue is looking for tenants.

By Featured - News Releases, News Coverage

One Neighborhood Builders is trying to fill two to three commercial spaces on the ground floor of its new mixed-use five-story building going up at the corner of Knight Street at 434 Atwells Ave.

Since the building is under construction, One Neighborhood Builders wants to get its commercial tenants signed up so they can use the crew that’s already on the site to reduce the total costs for a build-out.

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