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2 Thomas Street

Following upon the success of 101 North Main Street, this project re-developed a prominent corner at the edge of downtown and the foot of College Hill, once again raising the bar for high-end residential development in Downtown Providence. It included razing a nondescript two-story masonry building in the historic district, while saving and restoring the attached 1850 Greek Revival house, the former home of the Providence Watercolor Society. Designed by David Hacin Architects of Boston Mass., 2 Thomas Street features five luxury condominiums and a small café in a landmark building, anchoring one of Providence’s most architecturally important streetscapes. The abutting properties include the 1885 Fleur de Lys building built and owned by the Providence Art Club and the 1775 First Baptist Church in America.

Current Projects:

Historic Homes :

Rejuvenation Homes: Learn More / Listings

Loft Living:

Rising Sun Mills: Learn More
Pearl Street Lofts: Learn More / Visit Site
Calender Mills: Learn More / Visit Site

Luxury Condominiums:

77 South Angell: Learn More / Visit Site