Monday, June 13, 2016

Tax credits for projects in Providence, Pawtucket

The Rhode Island Division of Taxation has posted details about two rehabilitation projects. One is of a building in downtown Providence. The other is of a building in downtown Pawtucket. Both involve historic preservation tax credits.

  • The rehabilitation of the five-story Case-Mead Building -- at 68-76 Dorrance St., in the Downtown Providence Historic District -- will include commercial space on the first floor and "micro" apartments on the upper four stories.
  • The rehabilitation of the George H. Fuller and Sons Co. building -- at 151 Exchange St., along the Blackstone River in Pawtucket's Exchange Street Historic District -- will include commercial space on the street level, with residential space elsewhere.

The Division of Taxation's web page on historic tax credits shows details involving all applicants that have signed a contract and paid the required fee under the state's 2013 historic preservation tax credit
program.