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Riverfront Lofts
10 Exchange Ct
Pawtucket, RI 02860

The Riverfront Lofts,  located on the banks of the Blackstone River  and in the heart of downtown historic Pawtucket in Rhode Island, is a community of 59 live/work condo units converted in 2004 from the Lebanon Mill built in 1870. These lofts feature many unique characteristics including:

  • Open flexible living space
  • Deeded 2 car parking
  • Studios, 1BR and 2BR units
  • Very high exposed ceilings
  • Re-finished original hardwood floors
  • Large picture windows
  • Water views
  • Exposed brick walls
  • Close to major highways

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 Entrance driveway to Riverfront Lofts  Front Lobby 

Typical large picture window  Riverfront Lofts from across the Blackstone River 

View from local park  View from 6th floor deck

 



Area Points Of Interest

DAGGETT HOUSE. (1685) Slater Park, off U.S. Rte. 1-A. Furnished with outstanding antiques, including Colonial pewter used in Revolutionary War. China owned by Gen. and Mrs. Nathanael Greene and the Daggett Family. Outstanding needlework and furniture. OPEN: Jun-Sep, Sat & Sun, 2-5 p.m. and by appt. by Pawtucket Chapter, NSDAR, Custodian. 401-333-1268, 401-722-2631. Website: http://members.cox.net/darjan.

PAWTUCKET PUBLIC LIBRARY. 13 Summer Street. Excellent collection in the areas of literary criticism, Polish language and culture, and local history. Scheduled adult and children's programs, special events, and exhibits. Impressive library building. Main doorway mirrors the Athens Erechtheum. Six marble panels depict Egyptian, Greek, Judaic, Roman, Anglo-Saxon, and Teutonic civilizations. OPEN: Mon-Thu, 9-8:45 p.m.; Fri & Sat, 9-4:45 p.m.; Summer hours; Mon-Thu, 9-7:45 p.m.; Fri & Sat, 9-3:45 p.m. 401-725-3714. Website: http://web.provlib.org/pawlib

PAWTUCKET VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK. Corner of Exchange St. and Roosevelt Avenue. The recently completed park, overlooking the Blackstone River, contains a monument to all Pawtucket Veterans and an amphitheater area seating 225 persons with a covered stage. 401-728-0500

SLATER MEMORIAL PARK. U.S. Route 1-A. The park has full recreational facilities, including tennis courts, paddle boats, pony rides, and 18 picnic sites. The Looff Carousel was built in 1894, installed in the park in 1910, and restored in 1978. OPEN: Park: Memorial Day-Labor Day, 8-9 p.m.; Labor Day-Memorial Day, 8-dusk. Carousel hours vary. 401-728-0500.

SLATER MILL HISTORIC SITE. Roosevelt Avenue , P.O. Box 696. Includes Slater Mill (l793), birthplace of American industry, the Sylvanus Brown House (l758), an early skilled worker's home; and the Wilkinson Mill (1810) which houses an authentic 19th century machine shop. A reconstructed 16,000 lb. water wheel (c.1826) is in operation. Operating early textile machinery and demonstrations of hand-spinning and weaving. Museum shop. OPEN: Jun l-Labor Day, Tue-Sat, 10-5 p.m.; Sun, 1-5 p.m.; Mar 1- May 31 and Labor Day-Dec 17, Sat-Sun, l-5 p.m. Groups by advance reservation weekdays. 725-8638. Website: http://www.slatermill.org

The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre (The Gamm). 172 Exchange St, Pawtucket RI 02860. The Gamm is a professional theater dedicated to performing a wide range of classic and contemporary plays that engage, challenge and entertain our audiences. Located at the historic Pawtucket Armory just 2 blocks from exit 29 off I-95 (and 5 minutes from downtown Providence), The Gamm is easy to find and offers plenty of free parking. 401-723-4266. Website: http://www.gammtheatre.org