The owner of Providence's long-vacant "Superman Building" says a tax break being considered by lawmakers is "the last piece of the puzzle" needed to restart construction and turn the defunct office ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The fate of Providence’s so-called Superman building remains up in the air after longtime owner David Sweetster died late last month. Sweetser’s company, High Rock ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — High Rock Development renewed its commitment to renovating the so-called Superman building Friday in the wake of longtime owner David Sweetser’s death. Sweetser, who was a ...
David Sweetser was 70, according to a statement. "David loved and embraced the communities he worked with, and was particularly bullish on Providence – truly believing that the redevelopment of the ...
High Rock Development’s legal counsel, Michael K. Crossen, will replace principal David Sweetser and oversee the massive project downtown PROVIDENCE — Following the death of the longtime owner of the ...
A development company said Friday that it remains committed to reviving a Providence landmark after the death of its principal. David Sweetser of High Rock Development died last month. He was 70. High ...
A proposal suggests relocating the Rhode Island state archives into the vacant Superman Building in Providence. This move could solve the building's 14-year vacancy and provide a new home for the ...
PROVIDENCE — David C. Sweetser, the owner of the long vacant Superman building in downtown Providence, died over the weekend. He was 70. “A devoted family man, beloved friend to many, and a titan in ...
The state estimates that the proposed sales tax break would save the project's developer an additional $4.6 million. Current law doesn't allow property owners to claim a sales tax exemption and the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results