Dozens of new apartments going up next to beloved Providence bar

A $21-million income-restricted housing project is under construction in Providence's West End, featuring 41 units for residents earning up to 80% of the area median income. The project, developed by nonprofit SWAP, includes nine units reserved for people with intellectual disabilities.
A new income-restricted housing project is being built in Providence's West End. The $21-million project will feature 41 units, with nine reserved for people with intellectual disabilities. The apartments will be available to residents earning up to 80% of the area median income. Construction began in 2025 and is expected to last 18-19 months, with residents moving in by May 2027. Nonprofit developer SWAP redesigned the project to include more family-sized units. The project was initially planned as a market-rate complex but was reworked after SWAP purchased the property in late 2023.
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