Providence, RI According to architecture, interior design, planning firm SGA, Dyer Wharf has received final entitlement by the Downtown Design Review Committee (DDRC). This critical approval for the first phase of the Dyer Wharf project marks a milestone in the revitalization of the city’s riverfront.
Located in the 195 District, Dyer Wharf’s phase one includes a 12-story residential building offering 214 market-rate units and amenities including a communal lounge, kitchen, fitness center, and co-working area. The 190,000 s/f building will launch the new development, bringing vibrancy to the city with its form, modern brick facade, and engaging ground-level architecture. Ground floor retail, intended to be a restaurant use, anchors the southern end of the building with outdoor dining that will overlook the District Park. The eastern side, which borders the riverwalk, will feature ground-floor amenity space for the residents that engages with the waterfront area.
“This project represents a bold vision for urban revitalization in Providence, integrating high-quality residential living while significantly improving the public realm along the riverfront,” said Brian Slozak, AIA, principal at SGA. “Dyer Wharf will continue the great momentum of the 195 District and serve as a catalyst for mixed-use development that prioritizes connectivity, resiliency, and the local community’s needs.”…