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  2. What's the most expensive property sold in RI? Aug. 12 real ...

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    See who else is buying and selling across Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.

  3. Waterplace Towers - Wikipedia

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    Waterplace Towers is the name of a high-rise residential condominium project in Providence, Rhode Island. The project completed construction in Early 2009, and was developed by Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation. The two towers, which are 235 feet (72 m) and 213 ft (65 m) high, contain 193 luxury condominiums.

  4. Equity Residential - Wikipedia

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    Equity Residential is a United States–based publicly traded real estate investment trust that invests in apartments. As of December 31, 2022, the company owned or had investments in 308 properties consisting of 79,597 apartment units in Southern California , San Francisco , Washington, D.C.

  5. Rosecliff - Wikipedia

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    The commission was given to McKim, Mead, and White in 1898, and the New York branch of Jules Allard and Sons were engaged as interior decorators. Construction started in 1899, but the sharp winter slowed construction; Mrs. Oelrichs' sister had married William K. Vanderbilt II that winter season, and the house was required for parties in the following Newport season; the eager Mrs. Oelrichs ...

  6. Rockhurst (Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the estate was purchased by Mrs. Walter B. James of New York and, in 1944, by Frederick H. Prince, who had purchased the nearby Marble House in 1932. Mr. Prince sold Rockhurst in 1945 to Charles G. West who demolished the main house in September 1955 for a residential subdivision. [ 3 ]

  7. Seaview Terrace - Wikipedia

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    Seaview Terrace and hedge.. In 1907, whiskey millionaire Edson Bradley built a French-Gothic mansion on the south side of Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. It covered more than half a city block, and included a Gothic chapel with seating for 150, a large ballroom, an art gallery, and a 500-seat theatre—90 feet by 120 feet, and several stories tall, completed in 1911—known as Aladdin's Palace.