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Midland Commons [2] (formerly Midland Mall from 1965–1985 and Rhode Island Mall from 1985–2011) is an outdoor power center in Warwick, Rhode Island.It previously existed as a two-story, enclosed shopping mall.
Warwick Mall is an enclosed American shopping mall in Warwick, Rhode Island, on the north side of Interstate 295 near the junction with Interstate 95. Composed of more than 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m 2 ) of retail space, it features more than 80 stores and a food court .
Raising Cane's opens its second Rhode Island restaurant on Tuesday, Dec. 3. The new location is at 336 Bald Hill Road in Warwick and features a double-lane drive-thru. The international fast-food ...
The Rhode Island Computer Museum is a vintage computer museum located in Warwick, Rhode Island, United States. The museum's Learning Lab and display space are in the lower level of the La-Z-Boy building at 1755 Bald Hill Road, Warwick, RI 02886. The museum's warehouse is in Bldg 310 Compass Circle, Suite C, North Kingstown. [1]
East Natick is a small village in Warwick, Rhode Island. It is centered on the intersection of Bald Hill Road and East Avenue. The village is separated from Natick proper by the railroad (now the Washington Secondary Trail), and the Pawtuxet River. The other nearby village is Pontiac, which is northerly across the Pawtuxet.
August 18, 1983 (Wampanoag Rd. Warwick: Now the campus of the Rocky Hill School.: 25: Indian Oaks: Indian Oaks: August 18, 1983 (836 Warwick Neck Ave. Warwick: 26: Knight Estate
Bishop Hendricken High School is an all-male college preparatory Catholic high school located in Warwick. [38] Rocky Hill School is a Pre-K–12 co-ed secular country day school located on Warwick's isolated Potowomut peninsula. The school lists an East Greenwich address, despite being geographically included as part of the city of Warwick. [39]
The site was leased by Wal-Mart, which demolished the mall to build the first (and only, until December 4, 2013, when two Wal-Marts opened in Washington, D.C.) Wal-Mart store inside the Capital Beltway. [1] [9] The new Wal-Mart opened in March 2007 and featured over 11,000 applicants for 330 jobs.