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Fortuitous Partners on Wednesday presented the Pawtucket City Council with some amendments to the Tidewater Landing project with the Apex location no longer part of the plan. "The event center and ...
A partnership between UNC Health and Duke Health is finalizing a deal to buy at least 200 acres in Apex — a critical step in ...
A rendering of the Tidewater Landing project proposed by Fortuitous Partners on the Seekonk River in Pawtucket.
Changing the game in Pawtucket. The developer who wants to build a soccer stadium as part of a $400 million redevelopment plan in Pawtucket spent some time in Rhode Island on Thursday. "As far as ...
As part of the Tidewater Landing project, Fortuitous Partners has announced plans for two residential buildings, along with a separate apartment complex along School Street.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) – The $400 million development project anchored by a professional soccer stadium in Pawtucket is moving ahead, but it looks a little different and is leaving the Apex ...
Fortuitous and its government partners have said that the multi-purpose stadium — with an $84 million development price tag — will be privately financed.
On Thursday, Fortuitous Partners announced a multi-phase residential and community development along the Seekonk River as the next phase in the Tidewater Landing project.
The Apex site, at one time the home of a major department store and clearly visible from Interstate 95, has long been a sticking point in past efforts to develop the downtown area.
In the heart of the summer construction season, work is slowing at Pawtucket's half-built professional soccer stadium. Developer Fortuitous Partners broke ground on the 10,500-seat riverfront ...
Fortuitous Partners, led by Brown University graduate Brett Johnson, wants to put a soccer-specific stadium on the site of a former National Grid-manufactured gas plant, known as the Tidewater ...