By Wheeler Cowperthwaite Published on July 1, 2024 PROVIDENCE − A long-vacant lot at the corner of Atwells Avenue and Knight Street, across from the towering Church of the Holy Ghost, is on its way to becoming 39 income-restricted apartments. Nonprofit developer ONE Neighborhood Builders ceremonially broke ground on the site Friday during a brief pause in the construction that started a month prior. When construction is complete, the mix of apartments with between one and three bedrooms will house an estimated 70 people. Empty lots are often viewed as missing teeth in a neighborhood, but the lot, right before Atwells crosses…
By Wheeler Cowperthwaite Published on May 7, 2024 As the state faces a crushing housing crisis, Providence has the steepest rent increases in the country and the price of a single-family home is up 50% since the onset of the pandemic, why is there fierce opposition to new housing in Rhode Island? Fear. That was the answer Boston real estate developer Adelaide Grady gave during a real estate symposium put on by Roger Williams University last week. Grady is leading a 2,699-unit mixed-income housing project in Boston called Bunker Hill. Underneath the normal objections – density, wastewater, short-term rentals, traffic – there is the true problem. […] One Neighborhood…
May 1, 2024 by Ian Steele EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — A group of New England Patriots were in Riverside Wednesday to help a group of young adults aging out of foster care to move into their first apartments. The Patriots Foundation alongside Foster Forward, One Neighborhood Builders, and Bob’s Discount Furniture teamed up for the event as part of the first day of Foster Care Awareness month. Quarterback Jacoby Brissett was there to help the former foster adults move into new, fully furnished buildings. Read/watch the full story on ABC6.com, here.
by NBC10 News Friday, April 26 EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — A ribbon cutting was held in East Providence Friday morning for the newly-constructed Residences at Riverside Square. The 16 new affordable apartments will be available for extremely low to moderate-income households. Three of the apartments are reserved for youth aging out of foster care. “This project not only provides options for our residents but it is a unique project in that it reserves 3 units for children aging out of foster care. It is a cause that is not only near and dear to me, but brings me great pride…
By Katie Castellani-04/26/2024 In 2015, Rhode Island pioneered the Health Equity Zone Initiative, a community-focused program meant to help fill gaps in health care. But now the initiative’s future is hazy as it’s facing a funding gap. The initiative is facilitated by the R.I. Department of Health, with the support of the R.I. Executive Office of Health and Human Services, and has expanded to include 15 health equity zones throughout the state. Each zone represents a different geographic area and is anchored by a backbone organization that serves as an administrative hub. Health equity zones are tasked with identifying their community’s…
As a state we must build upon the foundation that Speaker Shekarchi has laid out in his housing package and stand tall against misdirected fear of development or misguided biases of affordable housing.
The construction of 144 income-restricted housing units in East Providence will receive no help from the city after three of five City Council members declared the $40,000-a-year tax reduction was too much for the city to afford.
A tax stabilization agreement proposed for ONE|NB’s Center City Apartments development in East Providence failed in the City Council last week in a 3-2 vote.
Construction on a new housing development at the former police station in Central Falls and a site across the street is starting in August this year, according to ONE Neighborhood Builders, the nonprofit community development corporation behind the project.
Construction of a four-story apartment building and the transformation of a former police station across the street in Central Falls could begin as soon as August, after the nonprofit developer ONE Neighborhood Builders secured financing to cover a 10% increase over budgeted construction costs.