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(11/12/19 5:03am)
The owners of an Instagram-darling donut shop, a plant-based food ‘city’ with four restaurants under one roof and a 5 a.m. diner once featured by Guy Fieri convened yesterday to share their stories ...
(10/31/19 4:04am)
The Subway tucked on Waterman behind the Sciences Library is more than just one of the franchise’s many quick stops. It’s a local, family-run business and an opportunity for its owners, Anne and Mariusz ...
(10/30/19 4:04am)
Inside the coffee shop, slices of braised pork belly sizzle under the flame of a blowtorch; plump soft-boiled eggs soak in a sweet shoyu marinade; slivers of fermented bamboo shoots curl in tupperware. ...
(10/08/19 4:02am)
Every Wednesday, students emerge from the Sciences Library to the aroma of baked goods mixed with fresh greens and apple cider. The weekly farmers market off Thayer Street reliably draws a crowd for the ...
(10/02/19 4:02am)
E-scooters returned to Providence yesterday as Spin deployed the devices throughout the city.
The company will launch 100 scooters in Providence this week and then scale up to 300 over the next month, ...
(10/01/19 4:04am)
It’s midnight in Olneyville. A chef opens up a steam drawer and takes out three golden side-cut rolls, warm and soft. He lines them up on one arm, slides a shining wiener in each, loads them with mustard, ...
(09/19/19 4:02am)
Lights, camera, coffee. Fingers tap on keyboards under dim lights and students sip on cappuccinos while an art house film plays on the big screen in the background. Audio from the film travels through ...
(09/18/19 4:03am)
Ocean State resident and business owner Michelle Cheng plans to open Ceremony Tea in the place of Tealuxe on Thayer Street this October.
Her loose-leaf tea company, Leafy Green, has been servicing Brown’s ...
(09/16/19 4:02am)
Bird, the electric scooter service, will no longer provide scooters for the city of Providence as of Friday, Sept. 13.
The city handed out its latest permits in August, allowing two e-scooter services ...
(09/06/19 4:05am)
Students returned from summer break to a Thayer Street much different from the one they left in May: Tealuxe, The Threading Place, Denali and GNC Live Well all shuttered and Chase Bank opened its doors ...
(09/05/19 4:05am)
Free, in-house drinks used to be the norm at Shiru Cafe, but since August 12, the coffee shop has limited free options to coffee, tea and iced cold brew.
Lattes, matcha, juices, nitro coffee and other ...
(04/25/19 4:03am)
An ordinance being considered by the City of Providence could make big house parties a thing of the past on College Hill.
According to the proposed ordinance, off-campus single-family housing would ...
(04/18/19 4:04am)
On a starry, May night in Providence’s West End, fresh-out-the-frier brioche doughnuts are glazed on the spot and devoured with local craft beers brewed right next door.
This will be the scene at Knead ...
(04/12/19 4:02am)
Rhode Island is a state so small that a car can cover its length in under an hour, making it an ideal region for trucking fresh produce to underserved communities and piloting food access programs.
Food ...
(04/10/19 4:01am)
The most recent design-concept application for Hope Point Tower, a proposed luxury apartment building, was denied in a unanimous advisory vote Monday by Providence’s Downtown Design Review Committee. ...
(04/09/19 4:30am)
Congressmen David Cicilline ’83 (D-RI) and Dean Phillips ’91 (D-MN) returned to campus Monday to discuss climate change, the societal impacts of wealth distribution and Brown’s impact on their trajectory ...
(04/05/19 4:05am)
Before 2011, 5,000 square feet of land near Armory Park was abandoned. The owner was not paying property taxes and the plot was lead-ridden.
Since 2016, Providence has identified 860 similarly vacant ...
(03/21/19 4:02am)
The Ocean State’s first Chase Bank is coming to Thayer this summer — but that’s not all. In the space formerly occupied by Café Paragon, Brown students will have access to all their basic needs: ...
(03/12/19 4:04am)
Hope Point Tower is one step closer to approval following a public meeting between the tower’s design team and the Downtown Design Review Committee, which together evaluated the building’s proposed ...
(03/06/19 5:09am)
A hundred years ago, James Manafort started knocking down houses with his hands. Today, his descendants knock down nuclear power plants with explosives.
This year marks the centennial anniversary of Manafort ...