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Fleming's Providence, RI is an ongoing celebration of exceptional steak and wine. We are located in Downtown Providence, near Federal Hill, Providence Place, and Brown University.
The Residences Providence is a high-rise residential tower in downtown Providence, Rhode Island designed by TRO Jung Brannen and developed by The Procaccianti Group. It is situated adjacent to the Omni Providence Hotel, a 25-floor hotel with similar fenestration and styling. The Residences Providence is slightly taller than its counterpart, rising an additional 52ft. The lower floors are an extension of the hotel. Floors 16-31 consist of high-end condominiums. The Residences Providence is one of three recent high-rise residential projects underway in Providence aimed at the luxury condominium market. The other two are 110 Westminster Street and Waterplace condominiums. The building is the 3rd-tallest structure in the cityThere are 100 condominiums consisting of 1 bedroom, 1 bedroom with a den, 2 bedroom, 2 bedroom with a den and Penthouse unit styles with square footage ranging from 765 sq. ft. to 2894 sq. ft. The Residences Providence tower consists of a retail shop, Cigar Masters and a restaurant on the ground level, 5 levels of garage parking, 200 new hotel rooms and the living suites starting on the 16th floor. All residents will have access to hotel amenities such as: Valet Parking, Room Service, Maid Service, Concierge, Restaurants, Event Planning, Function Facilities, the new Spa and a discounted membership to the Capital Fitness Center and Pool. The Omni Providence Hotel is connected to the Providence Place Mall, RI Convention Center, and soon to be connected to the Dunkin Donuts Center and the Hilton Hotel. Residents will be able to access endless services, amenities, shopping and entertainment with out even stepping outside.
The Omni Providence Hotel is a Neo-Traditionalist skyscraper in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. At 100m, it became the fourth-tallest building in the city and the state on 15 February 2007, when the nearby slightly taller The Residences Providence topped out. Brick facades and a pitched roof adorn the building.With the completion of the Residences tower, that added 200 rooms, the Omni Providence now boasts 564 rooms, and is still the tallest and largest hotel in Providence, having usurped the title from the 1922 Providence Biltmore upon completion.William McKenzie Woodward, a local architectural historian and staff member of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission does not believe its styling to be architecturally innovative, calling it "yet another bland addition to the city's growing recent collection of buildings seemingly designed not to offend."The hotel, originally built in 1993 as The Westin Providence, was sold to Omni Hotels & Resorts in October 2012, and was converted to the Omni Providence Hotel on January 15, 2013.The hotel is connected by the Providence Skybridge, constructed by the architect Friedrich St. Florian in 2000, with the Providence Place shopping mall.
The Omni Providence Hotel is a Neo-Traditionalist skyscraper in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. At 100 m, it became the fourth-tallest building in the city and the state on 15 February 2007, when the nearby slightly taller The Residences Providence topped out. Brick facades and a pitched roof adorn the building. With the completion of the Residences tower, that added 200 rooms, the Omni Providence now boasts 564 rooms, and is still the tallest and largest hotel in Providence, having usurped the title from the 1922 Providence Biltmore upon completion. William McKenzie Woodward, a local architectural historian and staff member of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission does not believe its styling to be architecturally innovative, calling it \"yet another bland addition to the city's growing recent collection of buildings seemingly designed not to offend.\" The hotel, originally built in 1993 as The Westin Providence, was sold to Omni Hotels & Resorts in October 2012, and was converted to the Omni Providence Hotel on January 15, 2013. The hotel is connected by the Providence Skybridge, constructed by the architect Friedrich St.