Dextrous456
Dextrous456 t1_j4b4c68 wrote
Reply to comment by askme_if_im_a_chair in Share your opinion about Fane Tower by quinntronix
How is this going to help you make a decent wage?
Dextrous456 t1_j4b3r7c wrote
Reply to comment by Proof-Variation7005 in Share your opinion about Fane Tower by quinntronix
Which competing property owners? Do you have proof of that?
Dextrous456 t1_j4b3m08 wrote
Reply to comment by Proof-Variation7005 in Share your opinion about Fane Tower by quinntronix
Fane locked it and the adjacent parcel down just as things were starting to happen in the area. Since then, many things have been built and this parcel just sits there. Partially because of the fight about it, but also because it's not affordable. I predict we'll see Fane asking for another $25M from the state to help get it started. And costs will be cut in construction. It never was and still isn't feasible. If Fane had never proposed something so ludricrous, those two parcels would already be built out and we'd have some nice amenities for the park.
Dextrous456 t1_j4b39zf wrote
Reply to comment by crimepais in Share your opinion about Fane Tower by quinntronix
You probably don't like the way some steel cities have preserved their rusted out factories either, but those cities make a lot of hay with them.
Dextrous456 t1_j4b35vb wrote
Reply to comment by crimepais in Share your opinion about Fane Tower by quinntronix
PPS is not anti growth. pay attention. They support tall buildings...in downtown and near 95, where community planning and professional planning efforts over the last few decades have said they should go, for a harmonious cityscape.
Dextrous456 t1_j4b2fcs wrote
Reply to comment by Impossible-Heart-540 in Share your opinion about Fane Tower by quinntronix
It's owned by the Procaccianti company, the same one that demolished the police and fire building.
Dextrous456 t1_j2biy08 wrote
Reply to Parking at DASH bicycles? by ynwp
Like people say, there is a lot of parking. There are some sorta legal spaces pretty close to DASH, so just take one if you're there. I've never had to park more than a half block away while dropping off or picking up.
Dextrous456 t1_j2biq6m wrote
Reply to comment by ynwp in Parking at DASH bicycles? by ynwp
It's a very safe neighborhood, for the most part. Just as in all cities, don't leave bookbags or other things laying around and easy to grab. Your rack will be fine. Sounds like you'll be taking your bike to the shop, so why worry?
Dextrous456 t1_j2bigih wrote
Reply to comment by the_falconator in New design for Fane Tower keeps height the same by Rogue-Island-Pirate
Were we talking about practicality? lol This is a money grab. $25M+ from taxpayers.
Dextrous456 t1_j22aooi wrote
Reply to Is it safe in “the Valley” neighborhood in Providence for an adult woman who will be staying home by herself a large portion of the time by Zbofanaccount-
Wow, these comments, based on who knows what supposition. If you're asking about "the Valley" then you're probably talking about the area around Valley Street between Dean St/Pleasant Valley Pkwy and Atwells. Beyond that, it's Olneyville. The converted mills in that area are pretty popular and there isn't much crime.
If you mean the "Valley" neighborhood as defined by the city as one of its 25 neighborhoods, then you can probably find crime statistics for the neighborhood. It doesn't seem like there are any commenters from the neighborhood on this thread.
Dextrous456 t1_j22977p wrote
They did away with a 10 cent toll on a bridge to Aquidneck Island years ago, thanks to political pressure. So the daily users of that bridge (I think it was Mount Hope) spread the maintenance cost of the bridge to the rest of the state, including many people who will never, ever cross that bridge in a car. It's ridiculous that we don't toll the people actually using the roads, while the many (mostly urban dwelling) taxpayers who don't drive are forced to pay for them through taxes.
Dextrous456 t1_j2270to wrote
Reply to comment by 0ddjobri in Realtor recommendations by juniqua
Joe is really good. As is Jane Driver who works in the same office. She's got tons of experience with Armory/Fed Hill and Elmwood.
Dextrous456 t1_j226x45 wrote
Reply to comment by wafflesandgin in Realtor recommendations by juniqua
Seems like an odd take. Gentrification is a complex outcome. It started with mafia control over the area, where they didn't allow non-whites to move across Cranston Street. That's what kept the neighborhoods segregated at first. Later, preservationists and DIYers who wanted a project fixed up housing that was largely abandoned or burned out. WBNA was organized by old timers (yes, all white probably) trying to keep their neighborhood from literally burning down. Real estate values then did their thing. Whether you like what WBNA is doing now doesn't mean they are to blame for everything that has happened in the last 50 years.
Dextrous456 t1_j226e3b wrote
Reply to comment by Tordek_Battlebeard in Realtor recommendations by juniqua
If you're off Broad Street, your n'hood is most likely either Elmwood or Upper South, not West End.
Dextrous456 t1_j22663m wrote
So...what did you do?
Dextrous456 t1_j225kay wrote
Another consideration is health care. What do you do if you get sick? It's very expensive even if you don't have to go to the hospital or ER. Over the counter medicine can be a lot. Also, as a foreigner, you can be taken advantage of because you will be sponsored. So if you don't do what they say, what will happen? Be careful and check references from others who have worked there in the same situation.
Dextrous456 t1_j225bbt wrote
Dextrous456 t1_j22527m wrote
Reply to Six-figure salary needed to afford a median price home in Providence, experts say by Cakes2015
So a working couple making that much doesn't sound out of the question. There are a lot of people who aren't making that, so not taking that away from them. Just realizing that making $50k/year x 2 isn't that outrageous.
Dextrous456 t1_izlu3ps wrote
Reply to Looking for job ideas by [deleted]
There's a lot of demand for people who know old buildings. Check out this training program. https://ppsri.org/accepting-applications-3rd-cycle-of-window-workforce-training-program/
Dextrous456 t1_iz9gq5l wrote
Reply to comment by pvd_throwaway2 in Places to recycle/dispose of electronics? by pvd_throwaway2
I generally take them out and drill through them.
Dextrous456 t1_iz9gccj wrote
Reply to comment by alekoz47 in New design for Fane Tower keeps height the same by Rogue-Island-Pirate
If underground, it could also serve as a catch basin for flood waters since that area is not far above sea level.
Dextrous456 t1_iyvbajv wrote
Reply to comment by n0t_ar0b0t in Where to find language lessons in/near providence (specifically portuguese) by n0t_ar0b0t
They also offer Spanish. At least, they did a few years ago when I took it.
Dextrous456 t1_iykqnzf wrote
Reply to Feb 2023 Move by execdad
I have a single gay friend about your age who lives on Arnold St in Fox Point. He walks home from the downtown bars quite often, using the pedestrian bridge. I would say that the Atwells Ave part of Federal Hill has had more issues, because of a few bars there. Those issues may have been solved. It's a lot gayer as you go towards Broadway and towards the Armory neighborhood. The distance to your job is still walkable from west of I-95, but it's not as convenient as downtown or Fox Point would be.
Dextrous456 t1_ixuiw4o wrote
A coworker just had luck renting at US Rubber in Olneyville. I've heard mixed reviews from people, esp about thin walls, but it's a large place that seems to stay rented. And the price is right. You might also look at mill buildings in Pawtucket and Central Falls.
Dextrous456 t1_je4jbo4 wrote
Reply to Providence Public Porking by Greedy-Garbage-7267
During a 5am run a few summers ago, I was running through India Point Park and it was nearly pitch dark in some areas. Pretty sure I surprised someone who was giving a bj to someone sitting on a park bench.