Rehab Hurts

Rising Sun Mills, located down the street from Chris Freed’s building, was rehabed and converted into condos. At the time it was purchased for renovation, there were still several small businesses and artists with spaces in the complex.

During the housing boom earlier this decade, developers began scooping up abandoned or underused factory buildings to convert them into condos. But as I examined in this piece for the public radio show Marketplace, this trend may have been bad for business.

This piece originally aired on Marketplace on February 16, 2005.

You can listen to the piece on Marketplace’s website here.

Photo courtesy of Art in Ruins.

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This piece originally aired on the public radio program Marketplace on April 6, 2005. You can hear the piece on their website here.

Whatever the face value of the money in your wallet, chances are good it’ll be worth less – eventually. That’s what inflation tends to do to cold hard cash. One could invest in art, for example, but you’d have to part with your cash. Or would you? Robin Amer reports.

Visit the Noney website here, and Providence artist Alec Thibodeau’s other work here.