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The redevelopment of the Superman building in downtown Providence will proceed as planned, with a new manager brought in ...
High Rock Development's longtime legal counsel, Michael K. Crossen, was named manager of the company after the July death of ...
High Rock Development renewed its commitment to renovating the so-called Superman building Friday in the wake of longtime ...
The company that owns the so-called “Superman Building” in downtown Providence said Friday that it remains committed to ...
A development company said Friday that it remains committed to reviving a Providence landmark after the death of its principal.
Initial estimates pegged the value of the cash, precious stones and metal, bars of silver and other valuables at $2 million.
The next leader of the powerful agency will help shape the economic future of Rhode Island — a state competing with ...
The governor said Pryor “has the experience and the right skill set to steer Rhode Island’s economic development efforts.” ...
A Republican lobbyist has been named to head the ownership group of the Superman Building. High Rock Development announced ...
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley joined 12 News at 4 to a capital improvement plan, noise cameras, the Connecticut Sun and more.
Following the death of developer David Sweetser, the fate of Providence's so-called Superman building remains unclear.
David Sweetser, the longtime owner of Providence's so-called "Superman building" died over the weekend. He was 70 years old.