US Rubber Lofts
12 Eagle St,
Providence, RI 02908
2-4 Beds $1,905 - $3,405
At The Alice Building, find your new home. The address for this community is on Westminster St. in Providence. The team of leasing professionals is ready to help you in finding your new apartment. Be sure to view the available floorplans. Drop by the leasing office to check the current floorplan availability.
The Alice Building is an apartment community located in Providence County and the 02903 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Providence attendance zone.
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Downtown Providence is a charming commercial district that packs big-city entertainment, attractions, and culture into a quaint space. The Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck Rivers converge into the Providence River, flowing right through the city center, adding picturesque waterfronts to the neighborhood. The city’s well-preserved architecture adds to the city’s charm and keeps its rich history alive.
Situated in the heart of Providence, Downcity (as the locals call it) attracts a variety of renters, from urban professionals and families to college students seeking a vibrant, walkable neighborhood close to everything Providence has to offer. With a nationally ranked design school and top culinary school within its borders, Downtown Providence has a thriving arts scene and a bevy of innovative restaurants that give credence to the city’s nickname, the “Creative Capital.
Learn more about living in Downtown ProvidenceColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Walk: | 2 min | 0.2 mi | |
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Walk: | 8 min | 0.5 mi | |
Drive: | 3 min | 1.2 mi |
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