South Street Landing
City of Providence Power Plant
Type
Offices
Institutional
Research/Bio-Tech/Innovation
Mixed-Use
Location
Providence, Rhode Island
Built
1912–1925
Developer
Project Partners
Durkee, Brown, Viveiros & Werenfels (DVBW)
RCG Architects (JMT)
Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio
Consentini
PROJECT OVERVIEW
A historic power plant in Providence, Rhode Island was transformed into the thriving South Street Landing after extensive historic rehabilitation work. The building now serves as a research and technology hub for local schools while helping to revitalize a forgotten part of Providence.
Under the stewardship of CV Properties, the necessary funding was acquired to complete the $177 million project. Ryan’s Historic Tax Credits team worked with the developers to secure $36 million in Rhode Island State Historic Tax Credits and $28 million in federal historic tax credits for the rehabilitation of the historic property.
AWARDS
- AIA and The Society for College and University Planning | 2020 CAE Honor Award for Excellence in Architecture for Rehabilitation, Restoration, or Preservation
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