Nov 30 2007
The Renaissance Providence Hotel has been recognized for excellence in historic rehabilitation by the National Housing and Rehabilitation Association.
The hotel was given an Honorable Mention for the prestigious Timothy Anderson Award for Excellence in Historic Rehabilitation. The award, widely known as the "Timmy Award," recognizes the hotel as one of the best historic rehabilitation or adaptive reuse projects in the hotel and hospitality industry. Only 13 buildings across the country were recognized this year.
"We are very proud that we were able to rehabilitate this historically significant building for the Renaissance Providence Hotel," said General Manager Angelo de Peri. "The building is not only a work of art, it is a masterpiece."
Developer Sage Hospitality Resources invested nearly $100 million in the Renaissance Providence Hotel, representing the most ambitious historic restoration ever undertaken in the history of Rhode Island. Renovation began in May 2004. The 1928 building, which was originally intended to be a Masonic Temple, sat empty for nearly 78 years. It was listed on the National Register of historic places in 1993 in recognition of its status as masterpiece of Neo-Classical architecture. The primary historic facades of the building have been fully retained and meticulously restored, while the interior has been transformed with the modern elegance and state-of-the-art technology demanded by today's top-tier hotel guests and event planners.
The Timmy Awards were named after the late Boston architect and preservation advocate J. Timothy Anderson, a leader in the historic rehabilitation business. Each year, the Timmy Awards honor outstanding real estate projects throughout the U.S. that involve rehabilitation of older, historic buildings using the federal historic rehabilitation tax credit. This year's nominees competed in eight categories.
The Renaissance Providence Hotel, which makes exceptional service a primary goal, features 272 guest-rooms, 10,000 square feet of state-of-the art meeting space, an independent freestanding destination restaurant and lounge, fitness center, a 49-room club level, and a dramatic theater-like lobby with stunning views of the neighboring Rhode Island State House. A nine-story addition, mirroring the Neo-Classical style of the hotel houses guest rooms and the conference/ballroom space and links the hotel with the VMA Arts and Cultural Center, home to the Rhode Island Philharmonic, Festival Ballet and Opera Providence as well as many fine arts performances.
For those in the know, the Renaissance Providence Hotel promises to be the place to meet, dine, stay, and experience the arts of Providence. For more information visit www.renaissanceprovidence.com.