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Bright, spacious 1930's Tudor located in Sayles Plat. This home features large rooms with beautiful...
NOW BEING BUILT! THIS 4 BED 2 1/2 BATH CONTEMPORARY HAS ALL THE BELLS & WHISTLES. GRANITE,...
Gracious 1930 Colonial w/classic details. Lovely moldings, high ceilings, oak & pine floors,...
OAK HILL 4 BED, 1.5 BATH COLONIAL OFF ALFRED STONE RD - RECENTLY RENOVATED, NEW KITCHEN & BATH,...
Charming colonial w/ spacious & sunny rooms on the crest of Oak Hill. Custom kitchen, living...
Charming 3 bedroom 1 1/2 bath colonial in Oak Hill. fireplaced living,formal dining, hardwoods,...
DARLINGTON, YOUNG CUSTOM BUILT COLONIAL W/OPEN FLOOR PLAN, STATE OF THE ART CHERRY KITCHEN...
SINGLE FAMILY ALTERNATIVE, Stately townhome tastefully renovated featuring 2+ floors of living...
SINGLE FAMILY ALTERNATIVE, Stately townhome tastefully renovated featuring 2+ floors of living...
Move right in to this newly renovated gambrel with golf course views. Brand new applianced...
Gorgeous colonial in Quality Hill perfect for entertaining! Inlaid hardwoods throughout. ...
Pride of ownership shows in this oversized Cape w/3-4 bedrms, living rm w/fp, 2 1/2baths, 2...

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Listing information last updated on September 3rd, 2010 at 10:26am.
City of Pawtucket
Pawtucket is a city of 72,644 persons founded in 1671 at the falls of the Blackstone River and the upper tidewaters of Narragansett Bay. It is a city with a special place in the industrial history of the United States. For it was here at the Slater Mill historic site that Samuel Slater successfully constructed and operated machines for spinning cotton yarn in 1793. Besides textiles, a variety of machines and iron working shops grew up alongside the textile industry. The industrial development of Pawtucket continued to expand into the next century making it a highly developed and important manufacturing center. Although the textile industry is no longer dominant, a number of specialty textile operations still remain in Pawtucket, making products such as lace, non-woven and elastic woven materials. Pawtucket now has 300 diversified industries with the three largest being jewelry and silverware, metals, and textiles. The past decades have seen concerted efforts to diversity the economy of the state, and Pawtucket has participated in that undertaking. In the case of Pawtucket, major political reforms preceded extensive physical changes to the city. A home rule charter went into effect in 1954 providing a strong mayoral and unicameral city council form of government, a clear organizational format, with professional officials and staff. Since 1956 the city has been a leader in community development programs, modernized and upgraded facilities and services, it has maintained consistent budgeting and fiscal methods, and instituted modern planning, programming and management techniques.
The city of Pawtucket today includes major residential areas with 30,000 housing units, an employment center with 300 industries and 1,000 commercial and service establishments and convenient links to the other major metropolitan areas by Interstate 95. City development policies during the last 20 years have been targeted to 1) improve the quality of residential neighborhoods and the housing stock, through rehabilitation programs, 2) expand the employment opportunities through stabilizing manufacturing centers and the creation of new industrial opportunities, and 3) assistance to the commercial sector with rehabilitation loans and location incentive loans.
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