A Tough Sell: Why has Atlantic Mills Been So Difficult to Redevelop?
While there have been several mill conversions in Providence over the last 25 years, Atlantic Mills is one of the...
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While there have been several mill conversions in Providence over the last 25 years, Atlantic Mills is one of the...
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And More on Paul Rudolph, Modernism, Brutalism in Providence One of the most prominent buildings on Providence’s skyline goes to...
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The inside of the new Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) History Museum on Hospital Street in the Jewelry District...
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Last November, PPS recognized thirteen preservation and adaptive reuse projects that were completed in Providence between 2022 and 2024. Awards...
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The Providence Preservation Society (PPS) was established in 1956 to respond to the proposed demolition of a number of 18th- and early 19th-century houses on College Hill. Unlike many historic preservation organizations which were formed to preserve a particular building, PPS has always been an advocate for neighborhood revitalization. From that small neighborhood group, PPS has grown into a multifaceted citywide preservation and planning organization with a role to play in addressing a range of 21st-century challenges.
Our mission is to support and advocate for historic preservation, thoughtful design, and people-centered planning.
Learn more: About PPS | Staff | Board of Directors
Do you care about historic places? How about Providence’s sense of place, that special character that is hard to define but that doesn’t exist in too many other places? If you value these things, along with livable, walkable neighborhoods, a vibrant downtown, and beautiful parks and open spaces, then PPS needs you. Find the right opportunity to get involved below.