The owner of Providence's long-vacant "Superman Building" says a tax break being considered by lawmakers is "the last piece of the puzzle" needed to restart construction and turn the defunct office ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The fate of Providence’s so-called Superman building remains up in the air after longtime owner David Sweetster died late last month. Sweetser’s company, High Rock ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — High Rock Development renewed its commitment to renovating the so-called Superman building Friday in the wake of longtime owner David Sweetser’s death. Sweetser, who was a ...
Following a stellar opening weekend for the James Gunn-directed Superman movie, some fans are already curious about what lies ahead for the Man of Steel. Fortunately, Gunn knows where things are going ...
David Sweetser was 70, according to a statement. "David loved and embraced the communities he worked with, and was particularly bullish on Providence – truly believing that the redevelopment of the ...
PROVIDENCE — David C. Sweetser, the owner of the long vacant Superman building in downtown Providence, died over the weekend. He was 70. “A devoted family man, beloved friend to many, and a titan in ...
A proposal suggests relocating the Rhode Island state archives into the vacant Superman Building in Providence. This move could solve the building's 14-year vacancy and provide a new home for the ...
A development company said Friday that it remains committed to reviving a Providence landmark after the death of its principal. David Sweetser of High Rock Development died last month. He was 70. High ...
The state estimates that the proposed sales tax break would save the project's developer an additional $4.6 million. Current law doesn't allow property owners to claim a sales tax exemption and the ...