Document Type
Article
Themes
City Planning
Identifier
HF220
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Abstract
"When the India Point Club luxury condominium development, scheduled to be built on the Providence waterfront, was announced in 1987, there were many local skeptics who said it was too expensive for the Providence market. After all, selling penthouse condos overlooking the dirty Providence River for over $1 million was quite ambitious--and some said impossible."
Recommended Citation
Smolski, Chester, "Financing Difficulties Stall Linkage in Providence" (1989). Smolski Texts. 168.
https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_text/168
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Comments
India Point luxury developer to pay a fee for affordable housing.