Blue State on Thayer to close permanently
After 15 years on Thayer Street, Blue State Coffee will permanently close its doors on Thursday, Nov. 17.
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After 15 years on Thayer Street, Blue State Coffee will permanently close its doors on Thursday, Nov. 17.
November marks Native American Heritage Month, which honors Native American communities, history and heritage. The Herald has compiled a list of events in the coming weeks that center Native American ...
The Duck & Bunny — an East Side restaurant that closed in 2019 — will return to Wickenden.
In November 1990, Brown’s “rape list” made national headlines, and women started a movement to redefine how the University handles sexual assault.
Trader Joe’s is set to open later this month in Fox Point, offering East Side residents another option for groceries, along with flowers, plants and seasonal bouquets for bargain prices. The long-awaited ...
Eleven years after its formation, the I-195 Redevelopment District Commission continues to develop several parcels of land previously occupied by Interstate 195 across Fox Point and the Jewelry District. ...
The Lindemann Performing Arts Center, which has been under construction since November 2019, is scheduled to open in fall 2023.
New locations of Feed the Cheeks, a cookie shop, and Zinneken’s, which serves Belgian waffles, plan to open just off Thayer Street this semester. Both located on Angell Street, Feed the Cheeks will ...
Thayer Street has continued to see high turnover, with several closings and some new openings since 2020. Four separate storefronts have shuttered in the past few months alone, with the street still feeling ...
With Pride Month almost here, The Herald has compiled a list of events in the Providence area celebrating the LGBTQ+ community this June. Local groups will be hosting exhibits, shows, community events ...
This article is part of a series on gentrification and development on the East Side of Providence.
This article is part of a series on gentrification and development on the East Side of Providence.
This article is part of a series on gentrification and development on the East Side of Providence.
This article is part of a series on gentrification and development on the East Side of Providence.
The new residence hall on Brook Street is currently on schedule to be complete and ready for occupancy by August 2023.
A walk down Power Street last summer might have led you to a casual driveway pop-up, with music playing as people perused clothing racks. Those informal pop-ups have now become Pop-Up PVD, a traveling ...
Twenty nine Brown undergraduates, graduate students and recent alumni were offered Fulbright awards for the 2021-22 academic year, making the University the top producer of Fulbright winners for the fourth ...
Five blocks east of Thayer sits Ives Street, a calm stretch filled with a variety of small businesses and eateries. While Ives is farther from the University’s central campus, it is still known as a ...
As Black History Month comes to a close, community service and education organizations throughout Providence and Rhode Island have held several events to celebrate and continue advocacy efforts for the ...
The amount the University voluntarily pays to the city of Providence is being reconsidered after the release of a Jan. 14 report by the Providence Financial Department on the city’s Payment in Lieu ...