Jewelry District, Providence, Rhode Island
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The Jewelry District is a neighborhood of
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located just southeast of Downtown. The historical path of Interstate 195 delineates the neighborhood's northern border while Interstate 95 and the
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define its western, southern and eastern edges. Beginning in the 19th century, the area became a center of jewelry manufacturing. In the 1960s, the area was detached from the rest of Downtown with the construction of Interstate 195. A major construction project completed in 2013 relocated Interstate 195 further south, reconnecting the district with Downtown Providence and freeing 19 buildable acres of land. Contained within the Jewelry District neighborhood is the Providence Jewelry Manufacturing Historic District, added to the
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in 1985 and expanded in 2012.


History

During 19th and 20th centuries, the manufacturing of jewelry and
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emerged as a dominant local industry. Jewelry manufacturing began in the Providence in 1794; by 1880 Rhode Island's jewelry industry accounted for more than one quarter of the nation's jewelry production. The industry peaked in 1978 with 32,500 workers, then began a swift decline. By 1996, the number of jewelry workers shrank to 13,500. Over the following decades, the large jewelry factories that had once dominated the Jewelry District were closed or vacated. During the 2000s and early 2010s, a segment of Interstate 195 that marked the northeastern edge of the Jewelry District was relocated south. Dubbed the " Iway", the relocation project made available buildable 19 acres of land in and adjacent to the Jewelry District. Since 2018, a number of major projects have begun and been completed on and adjacent to the redevelopment parcels. Among the development project are multiple housing complexes, a six story parking garage, and a hotel. The city and state have marketed the new neighborhood as Providence's "Innovation & Design District", with the intention of establishing the area as a hub for science, technology, and education in the city. In 2019, the city opened a new
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, connecting the Jewelry District to East Side; an adjacent waterfront park was opened the following year.


Geography


Landmarks

The
Fox Point Hurricane Barrier The Fox Point Hurricane Barrier is a long tidal flood barrier spanning the Providence River in Providence, Rhode Island, located upstream from Fox Point. It was constructed between 1960 and 1966 to protect the low-lying downtown area of the city ...
is the most prominent feature of this area. The barrier protects Providence from storm surge flooding like that it endured in the
1938 New England Hurricane The 1938 New England Hurricane (also referred to as the Great New England Hurricane and the Long Island Express Hurricane) was one of the deadliest and most destructive tropical cyclones to strike Long Island, New York, and New England. The storm ...
and again in 1954 from
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. In both storms, downtown flooded to a depth of over eight feet at some locations. Downtown has not suffered substantial flooding since the construction of the barrier. Additionally recognizable are the three smokestacks of the Manchester Street Generating Station and the large brick form of
South Street Station The South Street Station (formerly known as The Narragansett Electric Company Power Station or Narragansett Electric Lighting Company Power Station and rebranded in 2017 as South Street Landing) is an historic electrical power generation station ...
. South Street Landing is a prominent structure in the neighborhood, located on Eddy Street right on the river, adjacent to the Point Street Bridge. The large building had served as a power station from 1912 to 1995, and subsequently sat vacant and decaying for many years. Various redevelopment projects were proposed which never came to fruition. In 2017 the structure was entirely renovated and re-opened under the name South Street Landing. The building is shared by Brown University, Rhode Island College, and
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. A 750-space parking garage was constructed adjacent to the building.


Collier Point Park

Collier Point Park is located along the Providence waterfront south of Davol Square. The park was home to a decommissioned Russian submarine, Juliet 484, which was used in 2000 for the filming of the movie '' K-19: The Widowmaker'' in
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. The submarine had been in use as a museum until the submarine sank in a storm April 17–18, 2007. The submarine's owners had planned to salvage the submarine and reopen the museum, but were unable to obtain sufficient funds for the project.


Gallery

File:Jewl-District.jpg, The intersection of Clifford and Chestnut Streets in 2009. I-195 (visible to the left) has since been re-routed. File:Power Station at night (cropped).jpg, The Manchester Street Generating Station, a gas fired power station File:Johnson & Wales University, Center for Science and Innovation, Chestnut St side.jpg, In 2016
Johnson & Wales University Johnson & Wales University (JWU) is a private university with its main campus in Providence, Rhode Island. Founded as a business school in 1914 by Gertrude I. Johnson and Mary T. Wales, JWU enrolled 7,357 students across its campuses in the fa ...
opened a new STEM building on land vacated by Interstate 195. File:Alpert Medical School, Providence, Rhode Island.jpg, Brown University's
Alpert Medical School The Warren Alpert Medical School (formerly known as Brown Medical School, previously known as Brown University School of Medicine) is the medical school of Brown University, located in Providence, Rhode Island. Originally established in 1811, ...
is located in the Jewelry District File:Wexford Innovation Center in Providence.jpg, The Wexford Innovation Center is one of the largest new office developments in the area. File:Providence River Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge.jpg, The
Michael S. Van Leesten Memorial Bridge The Michael S. Van Leesten Memorial Bridge is a footbridge crossing the Providence River located in the city of Providence, Rhode Island. The bridge connects Providence's Fox Point neighborhood to the city's Jewelry District. Originally known as ...
connects the neighborhood to the city's East Side


References


External links


Aerial Map of Jewelry District
{{Providence neighborhoods Jewellery districts Unofficial neighborhoods of Providence, Rhode Island