Summary of COVID-19 Downtown Business Survey
Downtown Providence has been severely impacted by COVID-19, as tourism and conventions came to an abrupt stop, offices emptied out, and performance venues closed to protect public health. As we plan for the recovery of downtown Providence and the future of our city, The Providence Foundation conducted an online survey of employers.
A total of 37 respondents completed the survey between April 7 and April 23, 2021.
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Rhode Island Special Elections on March 2nd
In a special election taking place this March 2nd, Rhode Islander’s have an opportunity to invest in important projects that could foster the growth of its taxbase and mitigate the State’s climate change vulnerabilities.
At top-of-mind for The Providence Foundation is Phase 2 of Dredging the Providence River, inlcuded in the Enviornmental Bond on Question 2.
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NEW: Providence Foundation provides Push Carts as a part of the ‘TAKE IT OUTSIDE’ Initiative
As a part of Rhode Island Commerce Corporation’s Take It Outside initiative, The Providence Foundation is making available a limited supply of push carts to help food and beverage businesses take their services outside.
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Member Profile: Greg Almieda, Founder of Global View Communications
“We’re in an environment around this issue like no other time. On some level, it impacts all of us. For some, more strongly than others. Whether it’s social, business operations, or employee culture. This thing is moving so rapidly the reality is corporations need help. And we’re here to help them.”
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Dining Out in the time of COVID-19
Memorial day was earlier this week, which ordinarily sees Rhode Islanders blossoming like beach roses. It is the time of year we say goodbye to the “spring of deception” “third winter” and “mud season.” It is now true spring, with one toe in the tidepools of summer. In the time of COVID-19, we may be able to confidently welcome warmer weather, but the uncertainties surrounding outdoor socializing are not entirely cleared.
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Adaptive Reuse, Innovation, and Saving Superman
10 years ago, no one would have ever called the downtown ‘their neighborhood.’ Now many residential developments have waiting lists to get in, and the community has its own Downtown Neighborhood Association. It makes sense then that there is a renewed wave of effort to nail down a process to Save Superman.
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Providence Foundation Concerned about Twin River Park
From Patrick Anderson at The Providence Journal
The Providence Foundation is questioning a proposal to name the new park along the Providence River after Twin River casino. Cliff Wood says, “. . . such a long-term agreement would limit the state’s ability to reap the benefits of a successfully run public space.”
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Phase I of Dredging Completed Ahead of Schedule
Significant sections of the rivers from Waterplace Park to Point Street Bridge were impassable to boat traffic 50% of the time. Mud and debris were exposed at low tide. The Providence Foundation takes a deep dive on the last days of dredging and it’s positive impacts.
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From the Providence Journal: 5 takeaways from State of State Speech
“Music to long-suffering Rhode Island mass-transit advocates’ ears [and The Providence Foundation!] in Raimondo’s speech: “Now, just imagine what Rhode Island would look like if we improved our trains, buses, and public transit the same way we’ve tackled fixing our roads and bridges. Imagine a day when high-speed commuter rail connects Providence to Boston, when electric buses powered by solar panels zip through dedicated bus lanes.”
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Businesses Respond to Climate Change with Senator Whitehouse
The Providence Foundation hosted Businesses Respond to Climate Change, a panel discussion on the impact of climate change on the business community in Rhode Island.
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Dredging to begin this fall & complete by February 2020
River dredging project in downtown Providence set to begin this fall and be completed by February 2020.
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The Providence Foundation's position on RIDOT's transit proposal
This month The Providence Foundation’s Board of Directors approved a position on the state’s proposal for downtown intermodal transit.
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Cliff Wood receives Community Award from Providence Police Department
Cliff Wood received a Community Appreciation Award on behalf of the work he does with The Providence Foundation at the third Annual Providence Police Community Awards.
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TPF position on Amendment #19
The Providence Foundation is opposed to RIDOT’s proposed Amendment #19 to the State Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).
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Long Awaited Pedestrian Bridge Opens
Providence’s new pedestrian bridge is officially open to the public!
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New Board of Directors
Per new Providence Foundation by-laws taking effect on July 1st, 2019, board members and their staggered three-year terms go into effect.
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DPPC Summer Programming Kicks Off
The Downtown Providence Parks Conservancy, a project of The Providence Foundation, kicks off another season of free arts and cultural summer programming.
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