Artist's rendering of the Dyer Wharf project, showcasing modern design and connectivity to the riverfront.
The Dyer Wharf project has received final entitlement approval from the Downtown Design Review Committee in Providence. This approval marks a crucial step in the redevelopment of the riverfront area, featuring a modern 12-story residential building with 214 rental units. The project aims to enhance urban living spaces, provide essential amenities, and connect residents to the waterfront, contributing to the vibrant development of Providence’s 195 District. Construction is projected to take 26 months, with completion expected by 2027.
Providence— The Dyer Wharf project has secured final entitlement approval from the Downtown Design Review Committee (DDRC), marking a significant step forward in the ongoing revitalization of Providence’s riverfront. This approval highlights the city’s commitment to urban development and enhancing the overall quality of life for its residents.
Located in the 195 District of Providence, the Dyer Wharf project will kick off with the construction of a 12-story residential building that will offer a total of 214 market-rate residential units. With an impressive total area of 190,000 square feet, the building will feature modern design elements, including a contemporary brick façade and engaging ground-level architecture aimed at creating an inviting atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.
Among the numerous amenities planned for the Dyer Wharf residential building are a communal lounge, a kitchen, a fitness center, and a co-working area, catering to the diverse needs of the urban population. Furthermore, the southern end of the building will include ground-floor retail space designed for a restaurant, which will provide outdoor dining options with scenic views of the District Park.
The project also emphasizes connectivity to the riverfront, as the eastern side will border the riverwalk. Ground-floor amenity spaces will be designed to engage residents with the waterfront, promoting an integrated and vibrant community experience.
According to Brian Slozak, principal at SGA, the architectural firm behind the project, Dyer Wharf is envisioned as a catalyst for mixed-use development in the city. The initiative is focused on enhancing residential living while simultaneously improving public space along the riverfront. Alongside the residential component, the project aims to create a resilient urban environment that addresses community needs and fosters connectivity.
A remarkable aspect of the Dyer Wharf project is its incorporation of the first resiliency platform in the 195 District, which will raise the first-floor elevation and include landscape features intended to soften the public realm. This initiative is not just about construction but is an important step towards creating a more sustainable and resilient urban space that effectively connects the community to Dyer Street and enhances pedestrian experiences along the riverfront and I-195 District Park.
The master plan for the area anticipates significant growth in academic, research, workplace, and residential developments, indicating a transformative vision for Providence’s future. In subsequent phases of the Dyer Wharf project, plans may expand to incorporate over 500,000 square feet of additional development, encompassing class A life science, research and development, along with academic spaces that aim to invigorate the local economy and create job opportunities.
Construction of the Dyer Wharf project is expected to span approximately 26 months, with an anticipated completion date by the end of 2027. This timeline suggests that the community may soon experience the benefits of enhanced residential options and improved public spaces along the riverfront, paving the way for a more connected and vibrant Providence.
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