A new collection of townhouse-style condominiums is coming to Providence’s West End neighborhood with the launch of 59 Warren Street, an eight-residence new-construction development that "blends modern living with a deep respect for neighborhood character and architectural design."
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Each residence offers three bedrooms, two full bathrooms and one-half bathroom, and approximately 1,585 square feet of living space. The homes feature individual solar systems, modern finishes, efficient layouts, dedicated parking, private outdoor space, and two ChargePoint EV charging stations.
"What distinguishes the project is not only its design and functionality, but the collaborative vision behind it. The developer Knight & Swan LLC and FREECELL Architecture both share ties to Rhode Island School of Design, bringing a shared design sensibility and appreciation for Providence’s architectural and creative culture to the development," said Mott & Chace in the announcement.
"The team approached the new development with an emphasis on contextual design and long-term neighborhood stewardship, creating contemporary homes that complement the scale and spirit of the surrounding West End community. Last year, their adaptive reuse and restoration project at 49 Westfield Street in Providence received recognition from Preserve Rhode Island for its contribution to preservation and redevelopment efforts within the city," said the firm.
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“Our goal was to create homes that feel modern and efficient while remaining connected to the character of the neighborhood,” said the design team. “We care deeply about thoughtful development and about contributing positively to the communities where we build.”
According to Moot & Chace, "Residents will enjoy convenient walking access to Downtown Providence and some of the city’s most beloved neighborhood destinations, including the Cranston Street Armory and Dexter Training Grounds Park, as well as independent cafés, restaurants, cocktail bars, and creative small businesses that have helped make the West End one of Providence’s most exciting and evolving communities."