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    With prime access to regional and national transportation and exceptional coastal amenities, City Centre Warwick offers a development opportunity that you won't find anywhere else. The site embraces 95 acres built in and around Green Airport, Warwick Rail Station, InterLink and Interstate Routes 95 and 295. Embedded within a sustainable walking community will be a dense, mix-use of commercial, office, hospitality and residential space. Offering something for everyone, City Centre Warwick creates an urban experience that is active, affordable and attractive to business development, employers and residents alike.

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    With a cohesive identity on a local, regional and national level, City Centre Warwick and Rhode Island will attract complementary public and private investment, increasing consumer usage of transit amenities, while making the state more economically competitive in a compact Northeast market. The ultimate goal is to create a diverse, pedestrian-friendly, sustainable, mixed use community, that offers quality jobs and sustainable business growth opportunities for all Rhode Islanders.

     

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    The vision and goal of City Centre Warwick is to revitalize and redefine the approximately 95 acres of land which comprises the district. We strive to create an attractive neighborhood center with vibrant public spaces that will serve as an engine of economic growth and vitality in the region.

     

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Coronado Road to Receive $3.8M in Pedestrian Improvements
Aug 09, 2016 | Warwick Post

WARWICK, RI — Coronado Road is due some pedestrian-friendly upgrades thanks to $3.8 million in state and federal funds applied to enhancing safety and accessibility of the road linking TF Green Airport along Post Road and the InterLink Transportation Hub on Jefferson Boulevard. The interlink, accessible via the skybridge from the airport, pools all the rental agencies serving TF Green in the City Centre section of Warwick. It’s also accessible via Coronado road, though the pedestrian experience there leaves something to be desired. On Wednesday, Mayor Scott Avedisian and Rhode Island Department of Transportation (DOT) officials announced the project to improve the walking experience there. The project includes sidewalk rehabilitation, installation of pedestrian signal equipment, reconstruction of wheelchair ramps, and improvements to the visibility of the crosswalks by using a stamped brick pattern. The project also includes guardrail and drainage improvements, new landscaping and resurfacing the entire road. “The new improvements on Coronado Road will greatly enhance the accessibility and safety for all pedestrians who visit City Centre Warwick — whether for leisure, business or as part of their daily commute,” said Avedisian. “With the upgrades to sidewalks, crosswalks and guardrail, the project will ensure that those who visit the area, use the InterLink or are traveling in and out of T.F. Green Airport will have a safe way to navigate the road.” “Thanks to RhodeWorks, we are able to devote the necessary resources to a multitude of projects across the state, such as Coronado Road in Warwick,” said RIDOT Director Peter Alviti Jr. “Through these improvements, we can help improve pedestrian safety in this heavily traveled corridor.” Temporary construction signage, as well as clearing, grubbing and erosion control has already begun. Construction is slated to begin in early August, with a completion date set for spring 2017. http://warwickpost.com/coronado-road-to-receive-3-8m-in-pedestrian-improvements