PROVIDENCE, RI

CULTURE

Art, music, theatre, design, literature – for over 300 years, Providence has been home to a vibrant independent arts community. Our properties are selected for their access to these enriching amenities, so you are fully immersed in the electrifying cultural life of The Creative Capital.

CUISINE

Whether you’re hungry for upscale classic dining experiences like Capriccio or any number of innovative restaurants by bold, young chefs, Providence stands ready to serve. With more restaurants per capita than all but a handful of American cities, your options are nearly limitless.

COMMERCE

From early colonial entrepreneurs through the Industrial Revolution to leading renewable-energy pioneers of today, Providence has always been a lively, innovative hub of commercial activity. And with easy access to New York and Boston, you can do business and live well.

HISTORY

Providence is the first place on Earth founded on the idea that a person’s religion is a private matter between them and the divine. It has played a central role in the abolition of slavery, the launch of the Industrial Revolution, military innovation, and more for over three centuries.

EDUCATION

Featuring some of the world’s leading research institutes, roughly a dozen colleges and universities, and a wide array of independent schools, Providence is the perfect base of operations for your education – or your children’s – in one of America’s most livable cities.

TRAVEL

With a centrally-located rail hub, easy interstate access, and an international airport just 15 minutes from your door, Providence isn’t just the ideal place to stay home, it’s a gateway to the world.

32 custom house providence, ri

Located in the heart of downtown Providence, this luxury condominium has expansive views of the waterfront, public parks, and the historic colonial skyline of College Hill. Extensive south-facing windows flood the loft-like living and dining suite with sunlight, and award-winning restaurants are only steps from your front door.

EAST GREENWICH, RI

CULTURE

Founded in 1677, East Greenwich is one of the oldest towns in Rhode Island. Originally a farming community, it still retains a delightful rural charm, and has marinas, museums, equestrian facilities, and an extensive selection of restaurants for every price point, including several with regular live music.

CUISINE

With dozens of delicious eateries and a wide selection of independent boutiques, East Greenwich offers plenty to eat, see, and do. All nestled on a charming New England waterfront thoroughfare, this picturesque town is the ideal retreat. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or an upscale meal to celebrate, East Greenwich is ready to serve.

RECREATION

With a beach in town, one of the state’s most popular parks, hiking and riding trails, equestrian facilities, sailing, fishing, golf, and a selection of nightlife options, your days are sure to be filled with fun and relaxation. Whether you opt for apple-picking or antique-hunting, you can have the best of city and country life in a matter of minutes.

BUSINESS

With a vibrant downtown, extensive office parks, premium manufacturing facilities, and access to nearby passenger and shipping rail, and multiple airports, East Greenwich is an ideal place to do business. If living well and working profitably – without an arduous commute – is a priority, you may wish to consider East Greenwich.

EDUCATION

East Greenwich boasts one of the top school districts in the state, as well as some of the best-known private schooling options. Only 20 minutes from Providence, it nonetheless retains its rural character with ample equestrian, sailing, hiking and other outdoor opportunities, and is equally accessible to the University of Rhode Island, Brown University, and other elite institutions.

TRAVEL

With a rail station, easy interstate access, and T.F. Green international airport just 15 minutes away, East Greenwich is a bucolic rural retreat with easy access to metropolitan centers like Providence, Boston, New York, and beyond. And with direct deep-water access, you can step aboard and sail as far as you ship will carry you.

42 MARLBOROUGH EAST GREENWICH, ri

Just a block from the small-town bustle of Main Street, 42 Marlborough Street is an elegantly-appointed private residence. With three bedrooms, a top-of-the-line kitchen, and outdoor entertainment area, it’s the perfect retreat with easy access to shops, fine dining, and the historic East Greenwich waterfront.

WEST PALM BEACH, FL

CULTURE

Located in the metropolitan area extending north from Miami, West Palm Beach is a highly coveted locale rich in history of indigenous tribes, Spanish settlers, and Caribbean and Latin American influences. Abounding in art, culture, commerce, and recreation, it is one of south Florida’s most desirable locations.

CUISINE

Of course seafood options abound, but with 400 years of growth and intercultural exchange, you’ll find every kind of cuisine available in West Palm Beach – as well as a stunning array of culinary fusions. Greek, Spanish, Ecuadorean, Mexican, Italian restaurants abound, and the number and quality of Cuban eateries – and live music – rival anything available in Havana.

COMMERCE

As part of the North Miami Metro Area, West Palm Beach is bustling with businesses of all kinds. The aerospace industry is particularly vibrant, with companies like Pratt & Whitney, Aerojet Rocketdyne, Sikorsky Aircraft, and General Dynamics calling the area home. And Florida’s business-friendly climate makes it easy to relocate – or start something new.

HISTORY

Juan Ponce de León's first made contact with local native peoples in 1513, and West Palm Beach has been growing ever since. Incorporated in 1894, the city’s population quadrupled from 1920 to 1927. In the ‘60s, West Palm Beach opened the first enclosed shopping mall, and recently opened high speed rail service to Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

EDUCATION

With the tenth-largest school district in the United States, West Palm Beach serves almost 200,000 students with early, elementary, and secondary school options, including a Performing and Visual School of the Arts Magnet School. And with approximately a half-dozen colleges and universities – and twice that many private schools – you have an extensive menu of education options.

TRAVEL

Palm Beach International airport offers easy flights to destinations around the country and around the world, and Miami International airport has access to many of the world’s major cities. High-speed passenger rail service provides a hassle-free alternative for commuting to Miami and Fort Lauderdale, and major interstate access – and heavy rail for shipping – make it easy to move for business and pleasure.

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